2 highly recommended articles:
Jeremy Siegel:
http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article.cfm?articleid=2411
Gary Shilling:
http://seekingalpha.com/article/183419-parsing-gary-shilling-s-take-on-20102 highly recommended articles:
Jeremy Siegel:
http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article.cfm?articleid=2411
Gary Shilling:
http://seekingalpha.com/article/183419-parsing-gary-shilling-s-take-on-2010
I was originally going to comment on the velocity of money, as I think it is a prudent subject in relation to the US dollar, and an area that demands some attention when looking forward from our January perch. But stepping off our fair shores for a moment and focusing attention on the largest driver of economic growth has now invaded my thoughts for this blog entry.
Here are a few words of wisdom for your financial health throughout 2010 and beyond.
*Pause, take a breath, discuss, and look hard at the numbers before making any financial decision.
*Spend less than you earn now, not as much as you might earn in the future.
*Spend mindfully, not mindlessly, and periodically leave the credit cards at home and pay cash instead.
*Save something--regularly. Give something--regularly.
*Diversify your investments into many different asset classes.
*Buy low and sell high. Get aggressive when an asset class is down and act warily when an asset class is up.
*Realize that your actual net worth far exceeds your bank balance. It includes your talents, your lifetime of future earnings, your family and friends, and your health.
I invite you to take advantage of the new year, to transform your relationship to money, and to make a fresh start. We all need help to realize our goals.
Thank you for following my blog thus far. I look forward to what this year shall bring us, and I look forward to continuing on with sharing my thoughts and inspirations as I advance my career in the noble industry of wealth management.
-Regards.