Financial Sense Newshour Big Picture Archive
12/08/2012
Jim Puplava’s Big Picture: Obamanomics – The Stag-Inflating Economy (Part 1)Parts 2 &3 of Obamanomics: “Going John Galt” and “Investors Dilemma”
Big Picture, Newshour
In this week’s Big Picture segment, Jim looks at “Obamanomics” in three parts. In part one, the “Stag-Inflating Economy”, we are faced with the slowest economic growth since World War II, created by uncertainty and policy mistakes. In “Going John Galt”, regional Fed surveys point to a decrease in capital spending and hiring, which will likely accelerate in 2013. In the third Big Picture segment “Investors Dilemma” Jim discusses why higher taxes and higher inflation call for different investment strategies. Jim also takes the rest of your Q-Calls in this segment of the program.
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The Lifetime Income Series: What’s Your Number?Once you know your number, the investment strategy falls in place
Big Picture, Newshour
In this week’s Lifetime Income Series Jim looks at the big question: What’s your number? This refers to the specific result of putting together a true retirement plan, how it works, and how it leads to financial security. In the second part of this broacast, Jim discusses how once you have determined your “number” the investment strategy to meet your retirement goal falls into place.
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12/01/2012
Jim’s Big Picture: The Three D’s: Demographics, Debt & Deficits- The End GameAlso on the Big Picture: “Unfair & Unbalanced” and “Christmas Coming Early to Dividend Investors”
Big Picture, Newshour
On this week’s Big Picture, Jim looks at three topics, starting with “The three D’s: Demographics, Debt & Deficits- The End Game”. Jim’s next topic is “Unfair & Unbalanced- What the Media isn’t telling you”. Jim takes a look at how the media portrays “fairness” and how it conveniently leaves out important facts in its reporting. Jim’s last topic is “Christmas coming early to dividend investors”. He discusses the recent increase in “special dividends” issued before year-end, their relation to the Fiscal Cliff, and if it’s really something companies should be doing.
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The Lifetime Income Series: Understanding the Benefits of the Stretch IRACase Study: A “1%-er” Plans For Retirement
Big Picture, Newshour
In this week’s edition of The Lifetime Income Series, Jim begins by taking a close look at the “Stretch IRA”, discusses it’s benefits and provisions, and explains why it may prove beneficial in your estate planning process. The next topic is a case study, “A ‘1%-er’ Plans For Retirement”. Jim looks at an example of a high income individual reacting to recent tax increases, and illustrates how people will act if the government changes the rules.
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11/24/2012
Jim Puplava’s Big Picture: Tax ShockAlso on the Big Picture: “The Cost of Turkey Day” and “The Great Exodus”
Big Picture, Newshour
In this week’s Big Picture segment, Jim looks at three different topics. In “Tax Shock”, Jim discusses how the “Fiscal Cliff” is really a “tax cliff”, as it’s not about spending limitations, just tax increases. Spending is still going up, and the government is simply hiding it from the public. In “The Cost of Turkey Day” Jim looks at the cost of putting on a turkey dinner for Thanksgiving, and how it compares to prior years. In “The Great Exodus”, Jim foresees a migration by businesses and higher-income taxpayers out of the blue states, as the tax and regulatory burdens continue to get worse. Jim also answers your Q-Calls in this segment.
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The Lifetime Income Series: How to Live Comfortably in a Low Interest Rate EnvironmentOvercoming the challenge of a low interest rate world and prospering
Big Picture, Newshour
In this week’s edition of The Lifetime Income Series, Jim looks at a critical challenge for many people in retirement or getting close to retirement. How can they manage to retain their quality of life when interest rates are at historic low levels? Jim looks at some strategies to live comfortably in our current environment of extremely low interest rates.
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11/17/2012
Jim’s Big Picture: Down Payment and the Grand Bargain in 2013 – Avoiding the Fiscal CliffAlso, “The Debt Super Cycle - The Final Chapter” and “The IEA World Energy Outlook - Fact, Fiction or Hope?”
Big Picture, Newshour
Jim looks at three important Big Picture topics in this segment. In the first, “Down Payment and the Grand Bargain in 2013”, Jim discusses how the politicians will cut a deal to avoid falling off the “fiscal cliff” next year. Whether it will solve any problems is another matter. In the next topic, “The Debt Super Cycle- the Final Chapter”, Jim discusses how government debt will be resolved voluntarily through a program like Simpson-Bowles, or involuntarily by the markets, whereby the US could wind up looking like Greece. In the last topic, “The IEA World Energy Outlook- fact, fiction or hope”, Jim looks the IEA’s claim that the US will become the world’s largest oil producer by 2020. Jim also answers your Q-Calls in this segment.
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The Lifetime Income Series: “Bad News For Junior” and “A Worry-Free Retirement and a Sleep-At-Night Portfolio”Also, Yolanda York on “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Social Security, and Should Be Asking!”
Big Picture, Newshour
In this week’s Lifetime Income Series, Jim looks at three different topics. In “Bad News For Junior” Jim discusses the reports that say Baby Boomers will continue to spend on their lifestyle into old age, thus leaving less for their children. The next topic is a case study, about “a worry-free retirement and a sleep-at-night portfolio”. Lastly, Jim interviews Yolanda York from the Social Security Administration about a full range of questions that Baby Boomers will have about Social Security.
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11/10/2012
Technician Stan Weinstein: Expect Markets to Head Lower Next 3 - 6 MonthsAlso, Ryan Puplava with the Market Wrap-up, Erik Townsend on Commodities and Jim Puplava with the Fixed Income Report
Big Picture, Newshour
Jim welcomes famed technician Stan Weinstein back to the program. Stan believes U.S. markets have just entered a bear market and says long, intermediate, and short-term trends have turned negative. Also in this segment, Ryan Puplava has the Market Wrap-up, Erik Townsend discusses the commodities markets, and Jim Puplava gives the Fixed Income Report.
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Jim’s Big Picture: A Bridge to Who Knows Where—The Election, Fiscal Cliff, Stock Market, and EconomyWhat does all this mean?
Big Picture, Newshour
In this week’s first Big Picture topic, Jim discusses "A Bridge to Who Knows Where?", focusing on what the election results and fiscal cliff mean for the stock market and the economy.
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