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Over the course of his career, Dennis Miller has consulted with many Fortune 500 companies, training hundreds of executives to effectively communicate the value of their company's products to their customers. Among his many multinational clients are: GE, Mobil, Shell, Schlumberger, HP, IBM, ...more

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Yield-Hungry Baby Boomers Are On A Death March
Now is the time for caution. Whether you’re a do-it-yourself investor or work with an investment professional, it’s a good time to ask "what happens to my portfolio if the market collapses?"
Start Swimming Or Drown: Don’t Expect A Life Vest To Save You From Low Rates
Dennis Miller interviews top economist Dr. Lacy Hunt, executive V.P. of Hoisington Investment Management Co., about the future of low interest rates and planning for retirement.
Everything You Need To Know About The S&P Until Christmas
At the moment, macro developments seem closely intertwined with stock market performance.
Home Healthcare Cuts Threaten 500,000 Jobs And Put Female-Owned Businesses At Risk
Andy is Association of Mature American Citizens' man on the scene in Washington, and he kindly agreed to sit down for an interview on the significant budget cuts to home health care that have been made as a result of Obamacare.
How You Can Tell When A Company’s P/E Is All Flash
It’s hard to tell true, praiseworthy success from carefully crafted smoke and mirrors.
Floating-Rate Funds Poised To Profit As Interest Rates Rise
In addition to their excellent performance in rising-interest-rate periods, floating-rate funds are good for diversification.
What Chimpanzees Can Teach Us About Convertible Bonds
No one—particularly risk-adverse retirees—should ever invest in something they don’t understand. So let me add one more type of investment to your “I know about that” toolbox: convertible bonds.
How You Can Play To Win When Market Makers Are Calling The Shots
The existence of market makers should affect a few of your trading habits—for thinly traded stocks in particular.
Stop Investing In Leveraged ETFs
If you think the underlying index or asset class will move in your favor, why shouldn't you buy the turbocharged version—the versions that use leverage (credit) to achieve gains two times higher?
65,000 Marines Hold Up A Mirror To The Economy
What happens if the Fed decides to change course and stop buying government debt and/or raises interest rates? Will the bubble burst?
Getting The Most Value From Your “Geriatric Cruiser”
Romancing the car, for you automobile lovers, and the rest of us who just want a practical car-buying strategy.
A Bridge Party And A Trip Through TSA—When Stock Diversification Gets Out Of Hand
If your portfolio looks like a bridge party among pals who’ve known each other just a tad too long you’re in trouble.
When All You Have Left Is The Cost Of Breakfast At McDonald’s
Annuities are at the top of the list of complicated products that often profit insurance companies without adequately compensating the buyer in return. Put plainly, sometimes you don’t get what you thought you paid for.
Why Seattle’s Minimum Wage Hike Matters To Seniors
And just like clockwork, minimum wage is making headlines again too. It’s déjà vu all over again.
5 Simple Rules To Evolve Past The Hot-Stock List
Andrey Dashkov discusses asset allocation. His formula may not be suitable for everyone, but his approach--particularly the questions he asks--is a good example of responsible investing.
The US Economy Is Still In The High-Danger Zone
I have been harping on the Federal Reserve policy of artificially keeping down interest rates since it started over five years ago.
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