In the world's strongest and richest nation, it is sad that most Americans
fail to build, enjoy and pass along substantial wealth. Although they may earn a
good salary, save money, invest in stocks and bonds, have a pension plan and
fringe benefits at work, financial success will probably elude them. Although
there are many reasons cited, most people are clueless of the real cause. This
web site is devoted to challenge your thinking and to provide you with an
understanding of how money really works. We hope, through the articles and
examples in this site, to change your previous paradigms. Please keep an
open mind as you read through the rest of the site...then ask yourself the
following questions:
- Do financial institutions follow the advice they give to us when they
create wealth?
- What is the true cost of my current plan?
- What Cost Recovery Methods do I have in place?
- Given my current planning, am I betting my results on the idea that taxes
will be lower in the future than they are today?
- Do I really want to be in the lowest tax bracket when I retire?
- How does all this fit together and is it working for the overall
betterment of my future?
- Why has no one pointed this out to me before? What are they trying to
hide?
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"KNOWLEDGE", by MARILYN VOS SAVANT
"I believe that much of Knowledge is indeed merely
memory and this is why so many misconceptions persist for such a
long time in human population. For example, science is rife with
error. Because so many people are so thoroughly schooled in the
common misconceptions, however, only the most brilliantly
skeptical of them will ever discover a mistake. And even then, it
will likely be denied for generations to come." |
Knowledge for most people is memorizing what someone taught them. They have
not been schooled on how to think or use common sense. True
knowledge is a function of the ability to reason and problem solve without bias
or preconceived ideas. One should not neglect the exercise of their brain in
order to satisfy the masses.