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How to Build a Wealth Management Plan That Adapts to Life Changes

Most of us start financial planning with a basic idea: save, invest, and retire comfortably. But what happens when life throws something big your way, good or bad? Maybe you will sell your business sooner than expected. Maybe you receive an inheritance. Maybe life takes a sharp left turn through divorce, or you decide to …

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Book Review: The Gold Standard: Retrospect and Prospect

Patrick Newman reviews The Gold Standard: Retrospect and Prospect. The collection provides an honest assessment of the gold standard, highlighting both the strengths and limitations of the gold standard, while also addressing alternatives such as monetary rules and cryptocurrencies

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Book Review: Theoria Generalis: Das Wesen des Politischen

Paul Gottfried reviews Ulrich Hintze's Theoria Generalis: Das Wesen des Politischen. Hintze argues that true political authority requires individual freedom, and he criticizes modern democracy for devolving into bureaucratic predation.

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Book Review: The Economists’ Hour: False Prophets, Free Markets, and the Fracture of Society

David Gordon reviews Binyamin Appelbaum's The Economists' Hour. As a critique of free-market economics, the book fails, relying on appeals to competing values and misattributing government failures to the market.

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Book Review: Banking and Monetary Policy from the Perspective of Austrian Economics

Joseph Salerno reviews Banking and Monetary Policy from the Perspective of Austrian Economics. Covering topics ranging from inflation targeting to cryptocurrency, this collection is indispensable reading for anyone interested in the Austrian monetary thought.

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Book Review: The Gold Standard: Retrospect and Prospect

Bob Murphy reviews The Gold Standard: Retrospect and Prospect. This is a useful collection for those who want an evenhanded analysis of the gold standard that extends to modern topics such as cryptocurrency and currency boards.

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Heizungsgesetz: Enteignung der Immobilieneigentümer? #shorts

Das Heizungsgesetz droht Immobilieneigentümer zu enteignen, da die Kosten die Eigenkapitaldecke übersteigen. Eine Analyse der ökonomischen Auswirkungen und der Diskussion um Enteignung in der Wohnungspolitik. #Heizungsgesetz #Enteignung #Immobilien #Wohnungspolitik #Ökonomie

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Zurich Airport increases revenue in the first half of the year

The profit forecasts for the year as a whole have been adjusted upwards. Thanks to the increase in passenger traffic, turnover rose by 2% to CHF641 million, the airport operator announced on Tuesday. The flight segment increased by 4% to CHF327 million. By contrast, revenue from the non-flight segment, which mainly comprises income from real …

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Eilmeldung am Morgen: Trump sendet SCHOCK-Welle nach Europa!!!

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Zwei Anzeichen, dass du besser da stehst, als du denkst #finanzen

Zwei Anzeichen, dass du besser da stehst, als du denkst 😊 #finanzen 🎯 2015 haben wir es uns zur Mission gemacht, Menschen zu ermutigen, ihre Finanzen in die eigenen Hände zu nehmen. Angefangen als YouTube-Kanal mit Erklärvideos, haben wir uns innerhalb weniger Jahre zur größten Community für finanzielle Selbstentscheider im deutschsprachigen Raum entwickelt. 🔔 Möchtest du deine persönlichen Finanzen in den Griff bekommen? Wir wollen dir...

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Swiss carbon offset foundation to cut 10% of staff

Myclimate will cut around 10% of its jobs by the end of the year. At the end of 2024, almost 200 employees were working for the foundation. In an interview with public broadcaster SRF on Tuesday morning, director Kai Landwehr said that Myclimate had largely refrained from making redundancies. Some employees had also left the …

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Experten Schweigen: Warum Insider ihr Wissen verbergen #shorts

Insider-Wissen und eigene Recherchen führen zu Vorsicht. Warum freie Meinungsäußerung oft nur eine Illusion ist. Die Realität, in der wir leben, zwingt zum Schweigen. #freieMeinung #insiderWissen #realität #recherchen #vorsicht

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Gold Technical Analysis – The focus turns to US labour market data

#gold #xauusd #technicalanalysis In this video you will learn about the latest fundamental developments for Gold. You will also find technical analysis across different timeframes for a better overall outlook on the market. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Topics covered in the video: 0:00 Fundamental Outlook. 1:09 Technical Analysis with Optimal Entries. 2:31 Upcoming Catalysts....

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Book Review: The Emergence of Arthur Laffer: The Foundations of Supply-Side Economics in Chicago and Washington, 1966–1976

Greg Kaza reviews Brian Domitrovic's The Emergence of Arthur Laffer. Alienated from academia during the stagflation era, Laffer was able to reach policymakers by presenting his ideas in a simple way, such as with his famous napkin Laffer curve.

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Book Review: The Economics of Prosperity: Rethinking Economic Growth and Development

David Gordon reviews Shawn Ritenour's The Economics of Prosperity. The book shows how economic growth stems from entrepreneurship, the division of labor, and investments in capital and technology. These factors, Ritenour argues, are the key to prosperity in underdeveloped countries.

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Book Review: Cronyism: Liberty Versus Power in Early America, 1607–1849

Tom DiLorenzo reviews Patrick Newman's Cronyism: Liberty Versus Power in Early America, 1607–1849. The book posits that early American history is best understood as a struggle between mercantilist elites seeking to plunder the people and libertarians advocating economic freedom.

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Book Review: 21st Century Monetary Policy: The Federal Reserve from the Great Inflation to COVID-19

Greg Kaza reviews Ben Bernanke's 21st Century Monetary Policy: The Federal Reserve from the Great Inflation to COVID-19. The book is a candid yet self-justifying defense of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy that refuses to acknowledge how stimulus has driven inflation.

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Book Review: 21st Century Monetary Policy: The Federal Reserve from the Great Inflation to COVID-19

Brendan Brown reviews Ben Bernanke's 21st Century Monetary Policy. Bernanke gives a blow-by-blow account of his actions as Fed chair and justifies them as the "evolving" nature of the Fed. Unsurprisingly, he refuses to recognize the malaise of monetary inflation.

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Book Review: Crack-Up Capitalism: Market Radicals and the Dream of a World Without Democracy

David Gordon reviews Quinn Slobodian's Crack-Up Capitalism. Slobodian’s obsession with the evils of competition, which he considers a race to the bottom, is so great that it leads him to dismiss commonplace observations that everyone knows to be true.

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Book Review: A Brief History of Equality

Mark Thornton reviews Thomas Piketty's A Brief History of Equality. The book is the siren song of communism: “economic justice” without any cost or noteworthy harm to society. In reality Piketty's solutions are implicitly violent and destructive.

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