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Bernard Dozier was awed by economics as a five year old farm boy. Standing in the yard of a little farmhouse in south Arkansas he watched convoys of dilapidated vehicles carrying impoverished refugees and their belongings from the foreclosures of the Dust Bowl to an uncertain future somewhere ...more

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Dangerous Road Ahead! Exercise Care..The Assets You Save Could Be Your Could Be Your Own
The next six months could be the most conflicted period that most of us have ever lived through, so, I'm suggesting that we enter it open-eyed, cautious, and conservative in managing our money and financial affairs.
The Crucial Case For Long-Term Family Wealth Generation
Disturbing factors about today's economy are telling us to explore ways to create systems for the generation and protection of family wealth through coming decades.
Kindergarten's Cause-Effect Lessons Rule Global Economics
The economy, like everything else, is governed by the universal Law of Cause and Effect.
What I See In A Post-Brexit World
Here are the notable shifts and changes I see evolving over the next two to five years.
Market Mystery: What Happens To Investor Money "Lost" In Crashes?
Your savings account wasn't a cubby-hole at the bank with stacks of $100 notes crammed into it. Your money was in the form of electronic credits, key strokes, in the bank's computer.
Reality Check: Tighten Your Belt And Secure The Hatches
Bullard, on the heels of Wednesday's Fed decision that the "data" didn't permit a rate increase, admitted in a prepared statement that economic growth is sketchy at best.
Identifying And Understanding Core Economic Problems
Globally, over $10 trillion in debt currently have negative yields in nominal terms, meaning the bond literally has a negative yield when it trades.
Things Have Changed... Maybe Everything
Something's wrong. Obviously, Deutsche Bank is in deep trouble and needs cash badly... and soon. Is Deutsche Bank cut off from Central Bank money?
Can Wall Street Change Its Stripes?
Can Wall Street change its stripes? Can there be a beneficial revolution on Wall Street? I think it's possible but I don't expect it to come through the appearance of a sinless savior--an innocent outsider untainted by Wall Street.
Will Diamonds Hold Their Magic, Mystique, And Value?
We've known for years that diamonds aren't rare enough to be super-expensive.
The Real Reasons World Governments Want A Cashless Society
I'd been puzzling over why bankers and economists have rather suddenly become strong advocates of a "cashless society" and I finally have ascertained the real, true answer which I would like to share with you.
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