For several months now, even the most hard-luck investors have had a decent run on Wall Street. Yet one accomplished moneyman is still waiting for good news: a rumpled 78-year-old Omaha, Neb. resident named Warren Buffett.
In the world of investing, they went from being a positively boring option to an almost sexy one in a matter of weeks. Municipal bonds, those securities your mom and dad would own and lecture you to buy.
For several months now, even the most hard-luck investors have had a decent run on Wall Street. Yet one accomplished moneyman is still waiting for good news: a rumpled 78-year-old Omaha, Neb. resident named Warren Buffett.
The Bernie Madoff affair reached its sad conclusion this summer with the disgraced financier’s sentence of 150 years, the maximum possible. If there is another, more sympathetic, side to his appalling saga, it remains to be told.
Can you, a newly minted entrepreneur, get a jump on the competition by self-publishing a book? Yes, you can! Or so claims Stacey Hanke, consultant and author of the self-published how-to book “Yes You Can!”
The overseas surgery industry, once a slightly scary medical niche, has taken off to a remarkable degree, its rise fueled by the continued rise in health care costs and by an economy that is creating an army of underinsured Americans looking for bargains.