The age of de-leveraging

January 6, 2011 | 3 comments

We’re in the age of de-leveraging, many economists have stated in recent months. This is true for countries and populations deep in debt, anyway, they argue. For decades, citizens, corporations, business and governments have collectively leveraged far too much debt.

Love without qualification

January 5, 2011 | No comments yet

This post is for animal lovers and those who appreciate evidence of God’s love manifest through actions of heaven’s four-legged creatures. This 4 minute video, The Orangutan and Hound is quite a sight. It’s like two long lost friends finding

Protect from retirement fears

January 4, 2011 | 5 comments

“Through a combination of procrastination and bad timing, many baby boomers are facing a personal finance disaster just as they’re hoping to retire,” stated a recent AP article titled, “Baby boomers near 65 with retirements in jeopardy.” News of impending

No deficit thinking this year

January 3, 2011 | 3 comments

Someone was complaining to me that their future looked very bleak because of suffering income, high expenses and unpaid bills. All they could see on the horizon was financial doom and gloom. I retorted, “Hey, God operates out of a

A new year

December 31, 2010 | 4 comments

Happy New Year is a traditional greeting on the first day of January.   A New Year, as a point in time, is not really that significant. Big deal, another day and 364 more to come, the uninspired might ho-hum.