Tag: jason hartman
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5 Signs of a Lying Lender
In his Proverbs, King Solomon tells us that prudence, caution and good advice can keep good people out of the clutches of the wicked. “If wisdom shall enter thy heart, and knowledge please thy soul,” he says in Proverbs 3:10-14. “Counsel shall keep thee, and prudence shall preserve thee, that thou mayst be delivered from…
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Justice and Judgment: Another Bank Fraud Case Hits the Courts
At the very beginning of his wise Proverbs, King Solomon establishes the values that lead to a blessed and prosperous life. “To know wisdom, and instruction; to understand the words of prudence, and to receive the instruction of doctrine, and justice, and judgment, and equity,” he says in the first three verses. For investors in…
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Cash for Quick Home Sales: A Wise Harvest?
In King Solomon’s day, credit wasn’t much of an issue. But the wise king’s advice to manage money responsibly and save up resources applies across the ages. “Go to the ant, O sluggard,” he say s in Proverbs 6_ 6-8,” Which, although she hath no guide, nor master, nor captain, provideth her meat for herself…
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No Credit is the New Credit
The cornerstone of King Solomon’s advice on money management is prudence. His many Proverbs on building a prosperous life emphasize hard work and carefully husbanding resources. For many Americans today, that means ditching credit cards in favor of the plastic equivalent of cash – the debit card. And that’s a change that has some economists…
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Overseas Radio Network: the Voice of Prudence for American Expatriates
One of the most important virtues in the Proverbs of King Solomon is prudence – cautious action based on wisdom and wise advice. “To understand the words of prudence,” he says in Proverbs 1:3. And, as we’ve pointed out in these posts before, prudence is an essential ingredient of successful financial choices. Now, as more…
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Seeking Justice? Landlord-Tenant Disputes Clog the Courts
One of the most famous stories about the fabled King Solomon’s wisdom involves two women who come before him in dispute over who is the true mother of an infant. As all followers of the great King’s wisdom know, Solomon proposed to solve the dispute by chopping the child in two, a strategy that exposed…
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Tapping IRAs to Fund Investments: A Prudent Choice?
“Old age is a crown of dignity, when it is found in the ways of justice,” says King Solomon in Proverbs 16:31 – one of his many proverbs about reaping the rewards of a wise and careful life. But many Americans nearing retirement age haven’t saved enough to retire and enjoy the rewards of that…
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Al Franken Finally Does Something Right
Citizens of America should have a BIG problem with the growing abuse of power known as mandatory arbitration. Jason Hartman and the team at Solomon Success have been watching this perversion of justice on the horizon for a while now. What is mandatory arbitration? In short, it’s a neat little way for large corporations to…
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The Wisdom of Old Documents
There is much value to be gleaned from old documents. The Bible is one. Though not quite as old, the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution are two others we should ignore at our own peril. It is this last one (the Constitution) we turn our attention towards today and ponder how the heck our…
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Millennial Job Seekers: A New Lost Generation?
Although the words of wisdom in King Solomon’s proverbs offer good advice for everybody, it’s also clear that the monarch also meant them specifically for the young. ”The parables of Solomon,’ he begins the book of Proverbs, “To know wisdom and instruction. to give subtilty to little ones, to the young man knowledge and understanding.”…