Income & Wealth Taxes The Media and the Muffler It was the muffler heard round the world. In a press briefing Senator Tom Daschle By Scott Burns / February 20, 2001
Income & Wealth Taxes Searching for My New Lexus “You know, if you make over $300,000 a year, this tax cut means you get By Scott Burns / February 18, 2001
Income & Wealth Taxes Should the Rich Pay All the Taxes? Taxes are unfair and too high, unless someone else pays them. This is common By Scott Burns / February 11, 2001
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Slouching to Victory, the Couch Potato Portfolios Sloth lost some ground last year, no matter how little it did. This is a By Scott Burns / January 28, 2001
Home Ownership Income & Wealth Recession for Some, Not All Worry, we might. But if a recession is coming, one thing we can be pretty By Scott Burns / January 14, 2001
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Why Indexing Succeeds Indexing, for most investors, is a difficult leap of faith. All of us like to By Scott Burns / December 5, 2000
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth The Couch Potato Portfolio, Plus “Is there some way to tweak the Couch Potato Portfolio, to make it sexier, to By Scott Burns / December 3, 2000
Income & Wealth Why the Markets May Remain Wild An uncomfortable Election Day quiz: Who, in the next 6 months, will have the most By Scott Burns / November 7, 2000
Income & Wealth Social Security Taxes Enough of this TomFoolery, Vote for Me! Allow me to introduce the Dark Pony Party. If you haven’t heard of it, don’t By Scott Burns / November 5, 2000
Income & Wealth Social Security The Other Side of Benefits Mountain You’ve heard it before: Corporations are no longer loyal to their employees or vice versa. By Scott Burns / October 3, 2000
Better Spending Income & Wealth Sears, The Great Indoors, and Improvement Inflation You know times are good when Sears moves upscale. As evidence I offer “the great By Scott Burns / October 1, 2000