Author Archives: Editor

Two Men Fall into a Well

Two men fall into a well. The first man is panicked and screams “We are doomed! We are going to die down here!” The second asks ,”How so?” “We fell 150 feet straight down. The walls are shear, with nothing to hold onto and climb. No one knows where we are, and there is no… Read More »

Why Investing Takes Planning

By Chris Bouchard  |    June 29, 2018 Long and short-term investments take on many forms, and investing in the stock market has remained one of the most popular forms. Although the stock market has fallen under some scrutiny since the last economic plunge in the early 2000’s, it still remains the largest and most well-known… Read More »

Overweight? You’re Not Making Enough Money!

By Chris Bouchard  |   June 28, 2018 Research shows that not making enough money is associated with being overweight, mainly because there is a significant correlation between an individual’s physical wellness and that person’s mental clarity. Subsequently, there is a link between mental clarity and life satisfaction in regards to income and other primary and… Read More »

Geography Lesson for a Banker

First thing one Monday morning, a robber broke into the bank, and pointed his guns at the cashier said, ‘Give me all your money, or you’ll be GEOGRAPHY!’ The cashier laughed and said, ‘You mean to say ‘HISTORY.’ The robber answered, ‘Don’t change the subject.’

Illegal Immigration: Supply and Demand

By Kevin Judge | June 20, 2018 Illegal Immigration, a.k.a. undocumented immigration, is a social issue to some and an economic issue to others. In fact, it is both. Even the social issues involved, such as educating newcommers come with economic impact. Efforts to control illegal immigration almost always focus on reducing the supply by… Read More »