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By Kelly Green On October 22, 202005:25 PM Eastern
The our current zero-interest rate environment isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. As we’ve said before, that means if you’re looking for income, you have to look a little harder than usual. Low...
By Tony Sagami On October 16, 202011:42 AM Eastern
We’ve all have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
For me personally, I don’t enjoy wearing masks — though I still put one on when leaving the house, so I limit my reasons for stepping...
By Sean Brodrick On August 13, 202005:00 AM Eastern
Last October was the 90th anniversary of the Wall Street Crash of 1929 … which was roughly 90 years after the Panic of 1837 … which was …
OK, here I go again. Yeah, there’s a well-known cycle...
By Tony Sagami On June 19, 202002:21 PM Eastern
That’s what I think when I see the hundreds of twenty-something millennials and Gen. Z-ers camped out in Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) in Seattle.
The honest truth is that many of them...
By Tony Sagami On September 23, 201911:19 AM Eastern
Who knows the most about technology trends? The people who spend hundreds of millions of dollars every year on technology: the chief information officers (CIOs) of the largest companies in the...
By Tony Sagami On July 15, 201903:05 PM Eastern
I'll praise my ex-wife for one thing: She helped me raise four brilliant, talented children.
All three of my sons have science backgrounds — computers and biology — and I am very, very proud of...
By Tony Sagami On May 20, 201901:49 PM Eastern
The older I get, the more I realize how much more I have yet to learn. Which is why I fly across oceans in cramped coach seats (I'm too cheap to pay for business class) to attend conferences.
My...
By Tony Sagami On August 31, 201807:55 AM Eastern
It’s back-to-school time.
Most kids groan at the loss of their carefree summer days. But my siblings and I couldn’t wait to get back to school.
You see, sitting in class and hanging out with...
By Tony Sagami On August 24, 201807:55 AM Eastern
Longtime readers know that I was raised on a vegetable farm in Washington state, but I was born in Japan. My father was an Army private stationed in Japan and my mother was a waitress at a noodle...
By Tony Sagami On March 16, 201807:55 AM Eastern
I lived in Texas for eight wonderful years and as many of my friends there repeatedly told me, “EVERYTHING is big in Texas!”
It’s true: Texans do everything in a big way. But the same is true —...