It’s unfortunate that so many Americans are still struggling, so individuals who are fortunate enough to have investments designed to help them weather any economic storm need to take wealth preservation steps that will be effective on the long term.
While this surprising jump in activity is naturally welcome, there are several factors to consider that show it may be too soon for Americans to get their hopes up about the future of the economy.
The housing market has been hard to gauge over the past 12 months, with analysts going back and forth between predictions of another fallout on the horizon, not unlike the one seen back in 2007, to a more prosperous new year than any in the decade before the Great Recession.
By: Alexander Green, Chief Investment Strategist, The Oxford Club Last week Forbes came out with its 2014 Investment Guide. The cover promises “365 Ways to Get Rich.” I plowed through all of them. Some ideas were excellent and insightful. Others were dreadful …
It has been a landmark week for automaker General Motors (GM), as the company has not only seen major shakeups with its management of late but also big news regarding quite possibly its biggest investor – the U.S. government.
If you are worried that your investments, and subsequently your retirement, could be at risk as the market enters 2014, look into your wealth preservation options to gird your finances against potential pratfalls in the new year.
For many Americans, Black Friday and Cyber Monday are as important and patriotic holidays as the Thanksgiving feast that precedes them.
It seems like over the past decade, the so-called “American Dream” of getting married, having kids and successfully purchasing a house has been harder and harder for most citizens to attain.
Will there ever be stability in the mortgage market? That is what many real estate analysts are asking themselves, as the latest data from government-backed mortgage securer Freddie Mac indicates that interest rates have reversed their upward trend over the past several weeks, dropping in the week ending November 21.