Tax Payers and Delayed Refunds
-David talks about the burden on middle class taxpayer and how it is exacerbated by delayed refunds from cash-strapped states.
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-David talks about the burden on middle class taxpayer and how it is exacerbated by delayed refunds from cash-strapped states.
Read More...-David discusses the recent performance within the industrial sector and gives his outlook for the bond market in 2011. He also answers a viewer’s question about whether or not we are in a bond bubble.
Read More...-David discusses what’s really behind the unemployment figures and disects investing during the “Lost Decade.”
Read More...-David talks about a strong/weak dollar and what it means to the foreign exchange business. He then begins a discussion of investor sentiment and how it affects the market.
Read More...-David covers three important topics: (1) the Dow below 10,000, (2) unemployment trends, and (3) new tax policy proposals for 2010.
Read More...-David reviews decades worth of market history to determine if a secular bull market is on the way. He finds history rhymes more than it repeats. He also reveals that the IRS commissioner doesn’t understand his own department’s code.
Read More...-David discusses what what behind last week’s market correction including investor sentiment, commodities (specifically oil), concerns about inflatin and other global economic issues.
Read More...-David presents an evaluation about whether the old “buy and hold” strategy is still valid in today’s global investment environment.
Read More...-David wraps his discussion about what it means to be a millionaire in America with a review of consumer consumption among America’s upper class.
Read More...-David begins a discussion of what it means to be a millionaire in America by evaluating the spending habits of America’s wealthy.
Read More...-David wraps up his discussion of what tax payers need to consider when doing their year-end tax planning.
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