Auditing the Federal Reserve
The ostensible purpose of the Federal Reserve is to maintain balance in the economy. By raising and lowering the interest rate, purchasing and selling securities, and similar financial acts, they’re supposed to be able to keep economic disaster at bay.
Missiles Over Syria: A One-Shot Deal for Gold?
The recent missile strikes on Syria have had a notable impact on the markets, with currency pairs wobbling and the U.S. dollar dipping in most markets as a result. Similarly, weak data from the UK caused the dollar to rise significantly against the pound, and the euro didn't show much change. The yen, on the other hand, experienced a...
Why Inflation Is on the Rise – And What It Means for Investors
There’s another financial pitfall looming as well. Inflation is poised to take off in a big way. How do we protect ourselves?
Chad Benson: Gold From a Different Perspective
Chad Benson here. In my previous post, I talked about the various benefits of precious metal investments like gold and silver and why I personally believe investing today is the smartest choice you can make for your future. In this post, I want to discuss the benefits of gold from a different perspective...
Pension Cuts Put Focus on Other Saving Methods
Your pension is a vital part of your long-term planning, and it's essential that you take into account accurate forecasts. Pension benefits for some individuals have been recently cut in a trend that seems to be impacting numerous organizations across the nation. This poses worrying problems for those who have relied on company or public pensions to supplement their...
Currency Outlook: The Dollar, Yen, Euro
Recent economic uncertainty has propelled the dollar down against the yen, resulting in a gradual reduction in the dollar's overall value. The dollar has also performed relatively poorly against the euro, and some are blaming uncertainty about the Affordable Care Act for sluggish performance.
Is the Market Rising Due to Inflation?
With the Fed's announcement that it's increasing interest rates, it seems likely that inflation is going to be a concern for investors in the near future. Much of this is fairly predictable, as the policies put forward by the new administration typically lead to inflationary pressures.
Student Debt: How Much Do We Owe?
Public education after high school is now seen as a necessity by many Americans, particularly given that many companies require some form of degree to even be considered for an entry-level position. Unfortunately, this is coupled with spiraling college debt, which has recently exceeded $1 trillion.