Multiple Jobholders: Two Decades Of Trends As Of August
Sep 05, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
What are the long-term trends for multiple jobholders in the US? The Bureau of Labor Statistics has two decades of historical data to enlighten us on that topic, courtesy of Table A-16 in the monthly Current Population Survey of households. At present, multiple jobholders account for just 4.5 percent of civilian employment. The survey captures data for […]
How Averaging Down Can Improve Your Dividend Income
Sep 05, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
As a dividend investor we are for the main purpose income investors and should not be worried about the current price of the share price. A high share price gives you a good feeling but is not very helpful when it comes to buying more shares. A drop in the share price is bad for […]
A Pathetic Attempt To Justify A Bond Short
Sep 05, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
For bond bears like myself, today was an ugly day. Fixed income prices ripped higher, egged on by continued escalations of the North Korea situation with an added dose of poor economic reports for good measure. Some dovish Fed talk was the icing on the cake, and there was no mercy shown for bond shorts. […]
Comprehensive Financial Planning – Explained
Sep 05, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
From time to time, the question is asked of me: What exactly makes up a comprehensive financial planning engagement? A truly comprehensive financial planning engagement requires 10 to 15 hours of effort (or more) by the financial planner. What exactly makes up a comprehensive financial planning engagement? Each individual situation is going to be different, and […]
The Empire Strikes Back, Part 1 – At Bitcoin
Sep 05, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
One of the uncertainties with cryptocurrencies has always been how governments would react once bitcoin and its kin got big enough to actually threaten the monopolies of national fiat currencies. That day seemed to be approaching as cryptocurrencies’ aggregate market cap blew through $100 billion and the pipeline of new bitcoin wannabes (initial coin offerings, […]
Global PMI Roundup; August 2017
Sep 05, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
The first few days of any calendar month are now flooded with PMI data. Mostly due to Markit’s ongoing and increasing partnerships, we now have access to economic or business sentiment from and for almost anywhere in the world. It isn’t clear, however, if that is a good or useful development. For example, we can […]
Despite Hurricane Harvey, Gas Prices Are Still The Lowest In A Decade
Sep 05, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
Hurricane Harvey devastated the heart of U.S. oil production and refining. The refineries around Houston produce most of the gasoline we use in the U.S. And gasoline is the lifeblood of car-loving Americans. The storm in Texas shut down refineries. That reduced the supply of gasoline, which pushed up prices. On the West Coast, the […]
Staying Afloat Up To – And Through – Retirement
Sep 05, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
The boomers’ rules for investing in retirement are a world apart from their parents’… and it’s all thanks to the “longevity bonus.” The no-brainer preservation of capital through CDs and savings that our parents used worked only because they didn’t live long enough to worry about the effects of inflation over 25 or 30 years. […]
Is The Stock Market Cheap? – Tuesday, September 5
Sep 05, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
Here is the latest update of a popular market valuation method using the most recent Standard & Poor’s “as reported” earnings and earnings estimates and the index monthly average of daily closes for the past month. For the earnings, see the table below created from Standard & Poor’s latest earnings spreadsheet. TTM P/E ratio = […]