The SEC was formed in the aftermath of the stock market crash (Black Tuesday) that kicked off the Great Depression to protect the investing public and restore confidence in the market by providing investors with more reliable information and complete…
Andrew Lanoie
Many things define this decade, but one of them is a significant shift in American attitudes towards homeownership. Years ago, owning a home was one of the paramount goals of every young adult. They saw it as a place to…
When the recession hit in 2007, a multitude of disastrous consequences followed. People had to sell their homes, watch their wealth disappear, and many lost their jobs. There is no doubt that economic downturns are tragedies, but for some investors,…
If you don’t, you will miss out on incredible growth, and your money will likely even devalue over time due to the inflation. What is more difficult is deciding where to allocate your capital. There are a significant amount of…
How to Pay for Your Children’s School or Automobile or College and get a Tax Deduction | Tax Strategies for the Affluent The affluent (even non-business owners) often use this strategy to hire their children as employees to pay for…
Let’s be honest: Investing can be boring. This is especially true if you’re seeking advice from traditional sources like financial advisors or investment brokers. If you take a meeting with these types of people, you will likely hear the same…
Their mindset and approach are different from the masses, and they end up rising above the herd. Unfortunately, those same innovators will take a very conventional approach to investing. They will allocate heavily in risky areas, pay premium fees to…
What is the most successful movie of all time in terms of domestic box office gross? Titanic? Star Wars? One of the slew of recent superhero movies? In actual dollars, the answer would be Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Released…