Once upon a time, in the land of Oz On The Potomac, legislators promoting spending bills in the millions and billions were called “big spenders.” Legislation
The folks who manufacture the Sleep Number bed ask, “What’s your number?” The numbers from zero to 100 indicate degrees of softness or firmness. The question
Writers have pegged 2021 as a “year of transition.” A transition is triggered by an event, planned or unplanned. A planned transition might be marriage, career
In case you missed it, Andrew Crane was recently featured in a story by WSB-TV 2 Atlanta, GA:
We live in a world of periodic crises, traumatic jolts like wars, terrorist attacks like 9/11, domestic turmoil, recessions, and pandemics, which generally
A rollercoaster year ends on a high note
In terms of finance, as in so many ways, 2020 was a year none of us will ever forget. The initial outbreak of Covid
In we learned, again, that market timing doesn’t work. To be successful, you have to make two amazingly prescient decisions─when to get out, and when to get
The year 2020 presented us with unique challenges. Never has a singular event had such wide-ranging repercussions as the Covid pandemic. It has touched nearly
The quest for wisdom and solutions begins with a simple question: Why? In a late December, 2020, piece entitled “The Search for Why,” Nelly Kennedy, Brand
There you have it, inflation as a federal policy. How does a 2% annual decrease in your money’s long-term buying power contribute to your personal or family’s
In a recent survey by JumpStart Coalition for Financial Literacy, only 26 percent of those between the ages of 13-21 said that they had been taught how to
Covid-19 lockdowns and anxieties have played havoc with assumptions for everyone, investors and business owners included. Owners of and investors in real estate