Nov
01
Posted on 01-11-2009
Filed Under (Finance :: Wealth-Building) by admin on 01-11-2009

So lately I’ve been wondering about U.S. Junk Silver Coins.
I want to add precious metals to my portfolio, and junk silver coins are one of the cheapest, easiest ways to do it.
I’ve been checking out info on junk silver coins, and what I’ve read looks promising. I’m thinking this is a good investment strategy for me.
Inflation is inevitable. The best anyone can do is prepare for it.
I’ll keep you posted.

Sep
11
Posted on 11-09-2009
Filed Under (Finance :: Wealth-Building) by admin on 11-09-2009

I really need to learn more about U.S. Junk Silver Coins.
I want to add precious metals to my portfolio, and junk silver coins are one of the cheapest, easiest ways to do it.
Everything I’ve read online about silver Walking Liberty half dollars sounds good. I think these coins are a good choice for me.
With the way things are going in the economy these days, you can’t be too careful. Inflation is a big risk, and I want to hedge against it.
I’ll keep you posted.

Dec
16
Posted on 16-12-2008
Filed Under (Finance :: Wealth-Building) by admin on 16-12-2008

The CRM and SCM vendors promise staggering return on investment to eto erp devotees, but customers are being left in a potentially difficult position. While vendors can demonstrate the logic to support the ROI story, they have to integrate with ERP or legacy applications because the bulk of what they need comes from backbone operational systems. In a supply chain application, the integration points are relatively easy to spot. In this context, it doesn’t necessarily follow that an ERP system need be in place.

For example, at Clarks Shoes the supply chain system is being piloted before attention is given to replacing legacy transaction systems, on the grounds that early projects need to generate returns to fund later projects. This translates into three discrete solutions to the problems of demand planning, supply chain and store replenishment. As Clarks has found, the supply chain market is relatively immature and just getting it all to work is hard enough.

 

Aug
30
Posted on 30-08-2008
Filed Under (Finance :: Wealth-Building) by admin on 30-08-2008

My company is offering
SEP IRA Retirement Plans as its primary retirement benefit. I’m thinking that signing up is a good idea, but I don’t know how the whole process works.
In particular, I need to know more about Sep Retirement Plans. There’s some decent stuff on the net about it, but it’s hard to stay focused on it. This stuff is just so dry and dull.
I’m hoping I’ll be able to set things up once and be done with it. Use dollar-cost averaging to smooth things out over time.
Until next time.

Aug
28
Posted on 28-08-2008
Filed Under (Finance :: Wealth-Building) by admin on 28-08-2008

My company is offering
SEP IRA Plans as its primary retirement benefit. I’m thinking that signing up is a good idea, but I don’t know how the whole process works.
I’ve been digging around the net trying to learn more about
Sep Ira Retirement Plans so I can make the right decisions, but I’m a bit clueless when it comes to finance, so it’s been slow going.
I’m hoping I’ll be able to set things up once and be done with it. Use dollar-cost averaging to smooth things out over time.
Please comment and let me know what you think.

Aug
14
Posted on 14-08-2008
Filed Under (Finance :: Wealth-Building) by admin on 14-08-2008

I’ve been looking into internet banks lately. I’ve had enough of big local banks. Lousy rates and high fees - why stick with them? It’s time for a change, so I’m going to try something new. It’s your money, after all, and the banks make money off it just by virtue of having it. It hardly seems right that they would nickel and dime you to death with fees on top of it. Specifically, Capital One Bank Online is a great deal. They pay good rates, and don’t charge all of those hidden fees that the big boys are always hitting you with. I mean, who wants to wait in line at a bank branch when you can get your business done in a few seconds online? More people should check out internet banks instead of big banks. I’ll post more soon.

Jun
19
Posted on 19-06-2008
Filed Under (Finance :: Wealth-Building) by admin on 19-06-2008

So the new job offers employees
SEP IRA Plans for retirement. I have no idea how they work. They look a bit more flexible than 401ks at first glance, but I don’t know for sure.
In particular, I need to know more about Sep Ira Rules. There’s some decent stuff on the net about it, but it’s hard to stay focused on it. This stuff is just so dry and dull.
It will be good to get some tax savings out of the deal at least. There are few enough ways to get ahead of the ever-growing tax monster these days.

Jun
05
Posted on 05-06-2008
Filed Under (Finance :: Wealth-Building) by admin on 05-06-2008

Given the way the Dollar is going these days, I think it would be prudent to check out. International Bank Accounts It would be wise to diversify into other currencies.
To be specific, I’ve been reading up on
a Bank For International Settlements, looking for ways to protect myself from the Fed and our government’s outrageous monetary policy.
Even if the dollar recovers, it’s good to be diversified in as many ways as possible these days.
More on this soon.

Jun
02
Posted on 02-06-2008
Filed Under (Finance :: Wealth-Building) by admin on 02-06-2008

So the new job offers employees
SEP IRA Plans for retirement. I have no idea how they work. They look a bit more flexible than 401ks at first glance, but I don’t know for sure.
I’ve been digging around the net trying to learn more about
How To Set Up A Sep Ira so I can make the right decisions, but I’m a bit clueless when it comes to finance, so it’s been slow going.
Hopefully I’ll be able to set things up and just let them coast after that. I don’t like micro-managing financial stuff.

May
22
Posted on 22-05-2008
Filed Under (Finance :: Wealth-Building) by admin on 22-05-2008

I’ve been looking into online banks lately. I’ve had enough of big local banks. Lousy rates and high fees - why stick with them? It’s time for a change, so I’m going to try something new. I mean with the rates most big banks pay you, you’re not even keeping up with the huge rate of inflation in this country. Not even close. You’re actually losing money in real terms. Not exactly the sort of reward you’d like to get for saving. Specifically, Irwin Union Online Banking is a great deal. They pay good rates, and don’t charge all of those hidden fees that the big boys are always hitting you with. Who cares if the big banks have more ATMs when they will refund your ATM fees from any other Bank? Now I can use any ATM in town. In fact, I think most people would be better off switching to an online bank.