By John Grace Contributing Columnist Let me take a moment to set the stage. Do you think you are an above-average driver, as most people do? […]
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ON THE MONEY: When it comes to financial advice, you get what you pay for
By John Grace Contributing Columnist Now that we are free from 2023 let’s do what it takes to manifest more, starting in 2024. You, too, […]
ON THE MONEY: Don’t be foolish with required minimum distributions
By John Grace Contributing Columnist After years of saving in your pre-tax retirement accounts, you have a dependable nest egg to provide lifetime income after […]
ON THE MONEY: How the rich get richer and the poor get poorer
By John Grace Contributing Columnist Let’s begin with a great quote by Charles Noble: “First we make our habits, then our habits make us.” This […]
Housing shortage could become a surplus in the near future
By John Grace Contributing Columnist Everyone knows that interest rates, location and inventory drive the conventional wisdom on the housing market. Let’s begin by challenging […]
ON THE MONEY: Lessons on protecting traditional investment portfolios
By John Grace Contributing Columnist As the pundits argue over whether or not there will be a soft landing with no recession in our future, […]
ON THE MONEY: Adequate preparation is vital for first-time investors
By John Grace Contributing Columnist Let’s begin with a perspective with which we can all agree: No matter where you are trying to go, there […]
ON THE MONEY: China isn’t ready to master the universe just yet
By John Grace Contributing Columnist One of the questions I am asked is “do you see China becoming the master of the universe?” Before I […]
ON THE MONEY: Brown is the new white as population changes
By John Grace Contributing Columnist I will never forget my conversation with Kenny from Kentucky. Kenny believed that the primary problem in the U.S. is […]
ON THE MONEY: Expect breakage when interest rates rise quickly
By John Grace Contributing Columnist The days of rock-bottom interest rates are in the history books. As investors come to terms with the end of […]
