Deciphering the Bank Stress Tests May 20, 2009
Posted by Jeff Nabers in Money.Tags: bail out, bailout, bank, bank of america, bernanke, citi, citigroup, fed, geithner, government, leverage, stress test, treasury, wells fargo
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Here are a couple highlights for a recent post over at Daily Reckoning regarding the bank stress test results.
- Banks need about $75 billion to reach “adequate capitalization”
- “Adequate capitalization” is when common equity equals 4%
- Common equity being at 4% means a debt-to-equity ratio of 25-to-1
- The current bank needs do not factor in the potential for bank assets to lose their value
- The current bank needs are based on a rosy worst case scenario of (more…)
How to Cope with Your New $50k in Forced Debt This Year March 6, 2009
Posted by Jeff Nabers in Money, Personal Enjoyment, Personal Productivity, Uncategorized.Tags: bailout, crisis, decicit, depression, economic, economics, economist, economy, government, meltdown, obama, recession, spending, stimulus
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There are about 100 million non-government, non-taxpayer-paid workers in the U.S.
$3 trillion normal government spending + $2 trillion additional emergency spending = $5 trillion government spending in 2009.
That amounts to $50,000 of government spending per non-government, non-taxpayer-paid U.S. worker in a single year.


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S&P Price-to-Earnings Ratio Says Market is Still 70% Overpriced March 3, 2009
Posted by Jeff Nabers in Money, Self Directed IRA/401k.Tags: 401k, bail, bailout, buy, crash, dow, dow jones, government, invest, investing, investment, ira, market, obama, out, P/E, panic, price-to-earnings, ratio, S&P, s&p 500, self directed, sell, solo, Solo 401k, stimulus, stock market, timing, wall street, when
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If you are choosing to stay in the stock market right now because of any of the following reasons…
- It is poised to bounce back
- You don’t want to close out losing positions
- Stocks are cheap right now
…then the simplicity of the following information may shock you.
Last week (more…)
Could Obama’s Stimulus Really Work? February 20, 2009
Posted by Jeff Nabers in Health, Money, Personal Enjoyment, Personal Productivity.Tags: bail out, bailout, balance sheet, consumer, debt, deficit, economics, economy, financial, financial freedom, financial statement, future, government, income statement, invest, investing, investment, literacy, Money, obama, prosper, spending, stimulus, thrive, unemployment, wealth
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Our economy is 70% consumerism. That means it is mostly based on individuals buying stuff. So the current setup of our economy holds two basic facts:
- Individuals buying more stuff than they can afford to buy (based on their income) has a net effect that is good for the economy.
- When individuals lower their spending and save and invest money, the net effect is bad for the U.S. economy.
That said, should we even care about “the economy” in its current setup? If individuals were really doing what is good for themselves (saving and investing), it would be terrible for the economy.
So could Obama’s stimulus really work? Absolutely not. Not if you consider “it really working” to mean more than just temporarily. We don’t need a stimulus. We don’t need a boosted economy. We need a changed economy. There are only three ways out of (more…)
Tool for Battling Coming Inflation February 19, 2009
Posted by Jeff Nabers in Money, Personal Enjoyment, Personal Productivity, real estate, Self Directed IRA/401k.Tags: alternative asset, alternative investment, bail, bailout, bernanke, building, congress, currency, debasement, economy, fed, federal reserve, fiat, fiscal, government, inflaiton, ira, ira llc, monetary, obama, out, paulson, policy, responsibility, rubino, schiff, self directed, solo, Solo 401k, stimulus, strategies, strategy, tax, tool, treasury, wealth
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If you’ve been following my blog, you know that I take great interest in understanding money. Why every single human who uses money on a regular basis doesn’t also share this interest is beyond me.
With trillions of dollars created by actions of Congress, the Federal Reserve, and the Treasury Department, the concern for coming inflation can only spread. This video explains why tax deferred investment vehicles are the best tool for battling inflation and can possibly even (more…)
Obama ashamed of Wall Street January 30, 2009
Posted by Jeff Nabers in Money, Personal Enjoyment, real estate, Self Directed IRA/401k.Tags: bailout, CEO, congress, corruption, executives, fraud, government, greed, house, new york, obama, senate, stimulus, wall street
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$18,400,000,000.00
18.4 billion dollars. According the NY state comptroller, that’s what was paid out in bonuses on Wall Street last year as the American people lost nearly half of their investment portfolios… about the same amount in bonuses that were paid out in the supposed boom of 2004.
Obama is concerned because he thinks Wall Street’s greed may undermine the government’s plan to rally support for trillions more in “bailout” and “stimulus” packages. Read the whole story here.





