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Michael Brady, President
Generosity Wealth Management
1818 16th Street Boulder, CO 80302
P 303.747.6455
F 858.947.3807
www.generositywealth.com
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Greetings!
What's the difference between Fiscal and Monetary policy?
It seems like discussions about these 2 similar, but very different, topics are forever getting confused.
If you're worried about taxes, deficits, and the debt, is that a fiscal or monetary issue?
I want you to know the difference so you're the smart one at the cocktail party discussion.
Listen to my video below.
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Learning to Take Small Losses Quickly
One important lesson in managing a portfolio is: Take your losses quickly and move on! We're all going to make mistakes. The right thing to do is admit it was a mistake, sell the loss, and move on to your next investment.
It's that simple. It's what separates the pros from the amateurs.
Click on this link for a little more information into the psychology of taking your loss.
FDIC on checking accounts going to infinity
Starting next year, the FDIC limit on checking accounts will increase from $250,000 to an unlimited amount.
What? Isn't the FDIC broke already?
Yes, but why let that get in the way of a government (or quasi-government) policy.
This coverage amount will last until the end of 2012.
Unintended Consequences
There is an interesting study that says states that ban texting while driving actually have rising accident claims.
Why? They theorize that drivers try to evade police by lowering their phones when texting, which increases the risk by taking their eyes even further from the road and for a longer time.
Why do I bring this up? Because the unintended consequences of every action should be taken into consideration.
A good think to remember when we're talking about economic policies--monetary or fiscal.
Please click on the link below
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Mr. Potato Head
Continuing my fascination with Mr. Potato H ead on his 60th birthday, I'm amazed by the special edition Potato Heads over the years. After looking over the list, I don't see a Mike Brady Mr. Potato Head or even a Generosity Wealth Management Potato Head.
Hmm, I wonder how I can make that happen?
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I'm here to help!....
I'd love to talk more with you about the above topics or anyway I can help you grow and preserve your money while providing for yourself, your family, and community.
Mike
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