By Dennis Miller, Grandfather extraordinaire, Senior Editor of Miller’s MoneyThe race to the finish line—the time between an empty nest and retirement—is tightening. A major generational shift has taken place,
By Dennis Miller, grandfather and financial advisor When I was still a young buck out in the workplace, financial magazines periodically published worksheets for calculating when you had enough money
By Dennis Miller While investing in the market is a little like gambling in a casino, when we invest part of our hard-earned nest egg, we want to tilt the
When once-great companies like Hewlett-Packard write off a few billion dollars because of an ill-advised acquisition, or the management of one of our investments pays themselves outrageous bonuses, it should
By Grandfather, Dennis MillerAre annuities the greatest thing since sliced bread? Well, no, but they do make sense for some investors as part of their portfolio. However, we have to
By Dennis Miller Many grandparents are afraid they simply won’t be able to retire – or stay retired – when and how they planned. We can talk about retiring later,
By Dennis Miller Go into any fast food restaurant or retail store and you’ll find a lot of seniors working for minimum wage. Here’s why. When personal computers hit the
By Dennis Miller Live off the interest, and never touch the principal. Today’s retirees had this drummed into their minds long ago. It is, after all, a laudable goal, and
By Dennis Miller I have a friend who says, “Why make a decision today if it can be put off until tomorrow?” While that might sound cute, waiting until the
By Dennis Miller When Kerry Lutz turned off the recorder after interviewing me for the Financial Survival Network a few weeks ago, we started talking about a common challenge we both face:
A Lousy Investment Worth Looking Into By Dennis Miller One of the biggest challenges facing many retirees is how to bridge the gap between ever-rising expenses and virtually stagnant
By Dennis Miller In one our recent issues subscriber Jory G. sent us the following question:“I have a 401(k) with my present employer that has a number of investment options,
By Dennis MillerIt can be mighty hard to earn any interest at all in today’s banking environment. Many investors are looking to riskier investments to find the kind of returns
By Dennis Miller My good friend Rob recently paraphrased Warren Bufett as saying, “If he knew where he was going to live for the next decase, he’d buy a house
By: Dennis Miller: Many 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
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
Hold It or Fold It? What You Need to Know about Gold MONEY MATTERS / By Dennis Miller Florida Avenue is the main drag in our little town in central
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
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
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