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12 Rules When Buying Dividend Stock

By: Dennis MillerMany of you have probably filled out one of the “retirement planner” forms available online. Plenty of tax and accounting programs also have “Lifetime Planner” sections for folks to determine if they can afford to retire.These sorts of programs plug certain assumptions into a formula, such as projected inflation rate, retirement income, [...]

Straight Talk for the Un(der) Employed

By Dennis Miller

One of the greatest joys of writing Miller’s Money Weekly and our premium publications is working with Alex Daley, Casey Research’s resident technology guru, who also wears many other hats. While I can walk and chew gum, Alex can also whistle and juggle.

I’ve never reported to someone considerably younger than I [...]

How GRANDparents Can Survive the Fiscal Cliff

By Andrea Woroch

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know the so-called “fiscal cliff” negotiations are not going well. In anticipation of the possible plunge, consumer confidence plummeted recently to 65.1, the lowest it’s been since August according to USAToday.

Though tax rate increases should become effective Jan. 1, the IRS is advising [...]

15 GRAND New Years Resolutions

By Jack Levine

jack@4gen.org

2012 was a year of great challenges and new responsibilities. Life is about transitions, and as an incurable optimist, I believe the year ahead will open new doors and present valuable opportunities for all of us.

Traditionally, New Year’s Resolutions are about making a commitment to do something different in our [...]

When to Pay Off Your Mortgage

By Dennis Miller

My good friend Rob recently paraphrased Warren Buffett as saying, “If he knew where he was going to live for the next decade, he’d buy a house with a long-term mortgage.” Buffett thought a mortgage was a good hedge against inflation, because the homeowner would pay off the mortgage with cheaper dollars [...]

Keeping Your Parents From Dying Twice

By Dennis Miller

In 2000, my high school hosted a class reunion for all of its twentieth-century graduating classes. It was actually attended by some folks who graduated in the late 1920s; everyone from my graduating class of 1958 was about 60 years old at the time of the reunion.

As we sat around [...]

The Greatest Investment I Ever Made

The Greatest Investment I Ever Made

By Dennis Miller

Now that we’re past Thanksgiving and sprinting toward the new year, I want to share one of my family traditions. It also happens to be the greatest investment I ever made.

Like many grandparents, you may fret over what to get your grandchildren for Christmas. In [...]