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Knowledge Society: Social Security and Innate Differences
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Tuesday, January 18, 2005. Social Security and Innate Differences. I've recently been thinking about the Social Security "problem" in the US as well as whether all people are the same or not. I recently read the article titled " Social Security Needs A Tuning Fork, Not A Sledgehammer: VIEW FROM THE LEFT. In which Harley Sorensen writes:. And other books, it does not take a lot to save and thus should be encouraged. I would hope that this is something that both liberals and conservatives can agree on.
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Knowledge Society: January 2005
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Friday, January 28, 2005. Immigrants vs. American-Born. In this article I'd like to postulate that the United States is still a land of opportunity if you work for it, however working for success has become harder and not all Americans like that. While immigrants are still becoming successful in the US to an extent that they cannot achieve in Europe, many the American-born complain that there is not enough opportunity anymore. Something doesn't jive. Posted by Post Knowledge @ 9:20 PM. Today, for example...
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Financial Knowledge: Remember to send in those rebates!
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Saturday, March 12, 2005. Remember to send in those rebates! Rebates are used extensively by many stores to lure people into buying things. Why? The simplest reason is that a large number of people never take advantage of the rebate, turning it into a cheaper sales promotion than simply lowering the price. According to a study done by the NPD Group. Posted by Post Knowledge @ 4:03 AM. View my complete profile. World Financial Group (WFG) and VULs.
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Financial Knowledge: World Financial Group (WFG) and VULs
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Tuesday, January 18, 2005. World Financial Group (WFG) and VULs. If you've been around the block you may have been approached by a World Financial Group. You can find out more about VULs from this VUL Investment FAQ. I've tried to present the company in the best possible light, however there are individuals who have made the situation much worse for their clients and recruits. You can and should read more about this company's history by reading this May 2000 Money Magazine article: Hubert The Great: ...
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Financial Knowledge: January 2005
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Tuesday, January 18, 2005. In the past I have donated to many charities, however I always felt I did not have enough information on the charties that called and I was not able to manage my tax deductions well. I was donating in the dark. Recently I have come across two items which will make my charitable giving much easier. The first is using a charity database such as CharityNavigator.org. And Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving. Posted by Post Knowledge @ 9:59 AM. World Financial Group (WFG) and VULs.
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Financial Knowledge: March 2005
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Saturday, March 12, 2005. Remember to send in those rebates! Rebates are used extensively by many stores to lure people into buying things. Why? The simplest reason is that a large number of people never take advantage of the rebate, turning it into a cheaper sales promotion than simply lowering the price. According to a study done by the NPD Group. Posted by Post Knowledge @ 4:03 AM. View my complete profile. Remember to send in those rebates! World Financial Group (WFG) and VULs.
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Knowledge Society: Is the Knowledge Society good for society?
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Wednesday, January 05, 2005. Is the Knowledge Society good for society? Many years ago I found myself reading Peter Drucker's book titled " Post-Capitalist Society. I believe the Knowledge Society requires people who are capable of absorbing, processing and taking action on knowledge. If a large percentage of the population is not capable of that, what will happen to society? Posted by Post Knowledge @ 6:56 AM. View my complete profile.
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Knowledge Society: The European Dream?
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Wednesday, January 05, 2005. I am currently reading Jeremy Rifkin's The European Dream. I'm not sure how academically rigorous Rifkin is but I have read his book The End of Work. Previously, a book with predictions that have not come true. One thing my friends and I debate is with ever increasing productivity in the US, why is it that we are not working less hours? Posted by Post Knowledge @ 7:29 AM. View my complete profile. Is the Knowledge Society good for society?
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Financial Knowledge: Charitable Giving
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Tuesday, January 18, 2005. In the past I have donated to many charities, however I always felt I did not have enough information on the charties that called and I was not able to manage my tax deductions well. I was donating in the dark. Recently I have come across two items which will make my charitable giving much easier. The first is using a charity database such as CharityNavigator.org. And Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving. Posted by Post Knowledge @ 9:59 AM. View my complete profile.
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Knowledge Society: The Automatic Millionaire
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Saturday, January 08, 2005. To me, motivation doesn't mean to simply work hard. Working hard in the US isn't enough anymore. What it takes is to simply save money and have some self control. I have been thinking along these lines for a while but I had not found the silver bullet that would give a roadmap to millions of Americans that struggle through everyday life. Then over the holidays, I found that my mother was reading a book called Smart Women Finish Rich. Or his Finish Rich Workbook.