Monthly Archives: July 2022

The Fed vowed to crush inflation with higher rates. Then the stock market rallied. Here’s why. (It’s not good news.)

With great freedom comes great responsibility

Freedom is not the last word. Freedom is only part of the story and half of the truth. The positive aspect of freedom is responsibleness. That is why I recommend that the Statue of Liberty on the East Coast be

The Retiree’s Guide to Going Back to Work

Just 40 days after retiring from the NFL last winter, celebrated quarterback Tom Brady announced that he would return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for another season after all, citing his competitive spirit and unfinished business on the field. SEE

U.S. Senators Condemn Fidelity Investments’ Bitcoin 401(k) In Open Letter

Three senators chastised Fidelity for offering a bitcoin 401(k) option claiming it is too volatile and untested to be used as a retirement savings tool.

Retiring in Risky Times Requires Protection from a Volatile Market and Interest Rates

We’re starting to hear that ugly “r” word again – recession. It’s not officially here yet, and hopefully it won’t happen, but the possibility is permeating the media. SEE MORE Is Inflation Costing You More as a Retiree? For those

Thousands of BT staff walk out in strike over pay

The union has warned people working from home. and broadband roll-out could be affected.

Details of £400 energy payment to households revealed

The money will be spread over six months but how it is received depends on how you pay your bills.

Network Rail starts consultation over job reforms

The move comes as the company and the RMT union can’t agree a way forward on pay and jobs.

Apple and Amazon sales up despite rising prices

The companies are closely watched for signs of how people are spending as the economy slows.

Five money saving ideas for parents over summer

The cost of the school summer holiday is worrying many families struggling with rising prices.