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Conservatorship Should Never Be Taken Lightly And A Great Attorney Should Be Consulted
While there are federal laws that apply, state laws can also apply. A knowledgeable conservatorship attorney should be consulted before any conservatorship agreement is drawn up and put into force. An attorney that is chosen must know this type of law inside and out and it has varied components within the law, which as stated above, can be specific to the state in which the conservatorship will take place. Conservatorship is sought when a person feels they are no longer capable of handling their own affairs or a family member, friend, spouse, or significant other feels that perhaps an individual is no longer capable either physically or mentally to handle their own affairs. It is not limited to elderly individuals and disabled adults and children are also included under these laws and guidelines.
By Matthew Smith5 years ago in Trader
The Secret to Wealth
Ever heard of the old lady who swallowed a fly? Well this story’s about the old lady who gave away eight figures. Born October 1, 1893 in Brooklyn, New York was an ordinary , yet frugal woman named Anne Scheiber. She didn't have nice clothes and was not treated very nicely by others. You may have heard of her. There’s a scholarship named after her at Yeshiva University. A college, in which she did not attend. I’ll tell you the secret to how she achieved such a large lump sum.
By Gracious Arrika5 years ago in Trader
The madness of the stock market
There have been many industries that have been enormously hit by the socio-economic effects that this pandemic has brought, but surprisingly, the stock market has been able to hover around historical performance peaks. How is this possible?
By José Ricardo5 years ago in Trader
What is Stagflation
“For the engine which drives enterprise is not thrift, but profit.” — John Maynard Keynes The year is 1931. The US economy is in crisis. Unemployment is on the rise. Investing for the future is an afterthought. And the government doesn’t have a clue on how to battle deflation. Yes — deflation. Unlike inflation, where you’re constantly worrying about price increases each day; with deflation, you’re looking at a broad-based decline in prices. You don’t know what’s happening around you. This stuff is unprecedented you think. The only problem is it’s not. See, most economists at the time believed this was the natural order of things. When the economy isn’t buzzing with activity anymore, people get fired and they tend to focus on saving money as opposed to spending it. And as demand for goods and services plateau, prices tend to decline in tandem. Also, businesses won’t have any real incentives to produce anymore. After all, if prices keep tanking each day, its fair to assume their margins aren’t plush. So they’re constantly thinking about downsizing, in effect, contributing to unemployment woes. And so, the cycle continues.
By hrusraj Raj5 years ago in Trader
Creating Your Own Mutual Fund
In the previous lesson we focused on credit cards. We looked at how they work and differ from other more conventional loans such as a car loan. We talked about how they can easily get out of hand and mire you down in debt. More importantly we talked about how to use the mechanics of a credit card to gain control of your credit card debt. But you may ask yourself; why even bother dealing with a potential problem such as a credit card? Credit cards like all other types of debt when used and controlled properly can be of a great assistance in your finances. In this lesson we will go over ways debt can be your friend when used wisely.
By V. H. Eberle5 years ago in Trader
Creating Your Own Mutual Fund
Now that you have mastered the art of investing I think I should go over what I do each month. Hopefully, this will help you to get a far better understanding and help you in creating and running your own mutual fund. As we go through this month I will be giving you some other pointers which should help you to make decisions.
By V. H. Eberle5 years ago in Trader









