Long-Term Care Insurance 101

David walks you through the basics of long-term care insurance including what it does and doesn’t cover, potential costs, and when and how it is used.

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Reality of Taxes Lost on Many Taxpayers

David takes a closer look at the disconnect between taxes withheld and taxes paid in the eyes of taxpayers.

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Top Government Expenditures

David continues his look at programs that benefit the most from government expenditures.

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How the Government Spends Your Tax Dollars

David reveals how the government spends your tax dollars.

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The Other One Percenters

David reviews a new report from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality that shows 1 percent (the other one percenters) of Americans account for 22 percent of healthcare spending.

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Predictions and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies

David cautions against putting too much stock in year-end predictions by TV, radio and other media pundits. He also talks about changes in social security and medicare costs for 2012.

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Fix the Tax Code!

-David makes the case for not extending the payroll tax cuts, but rather fixing the tax code.

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What’s Wrong with Medicare and Medicaid?

-David begins with a quick look at the recent downgrade of U.S. Treasuries by S&P then goes in-depth on the myriad problems facing Medicare and Medicaid

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The Debit Limit: Separating the Truth from Politics

David explains the reality of reaching and perhaps exceeding the Federal debit limit.

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Is Retirement Going the Way of the Dinosaur?

David discusses the new realities of retirement including the problems with traditional entitlement programs (Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, etc.), pension plans, the real estate collapse and longer lifespans for retirees.

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Changes in the Tax Code for 2010

David continues his look at significant changes to the tax code specifically those relating to Obama Care.

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Is Medicare Entering Its Golden Years?

David asks if, with the huge influx of Baby Boomers reaching 65 over the next severals years, 2011 signals the begining of the end for Medicare.

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