The Dollar Heyday Is Over

Written by John Finger


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The decreasing value ofrepparttar dollar means hard assets must rise in price. We’re seeing this in many commodities. Gold has been rising since 2001. Until now, countries could pay for oil with dollars. Now OPEC ministers talk of switchingrepparttar 104836 payment method fromrepparttar 104837 dollar to eitherrepparttar 104838 Euro or gold, both of which hold their value much better thanrepparttar 104839 dollar. When that happens,repparttar 104840 dollar will no longer berepparttar 104841 world’s premier currency. And a declining dollar means you’ll have to pay a lot more money forrepparttar 104842 goods you need. The world has been down this road before. After World War I,repparttar 104843 Allies stuck Germany with reparation payments as a penalty for startingrepparttar 104844 war. The German economy was weak, sorepparttar 104845 German government askedrepparttar 104846 Allies to let up on their demands. Whenrepparttar 104847 Allies refused,repparttar 104848 German printing press went to work. The government met its payment obligations, but at a cost of its economy: it didn’t take long before Germans were loading wheelbarrows full of Marks in order to buy a loaf of bread. Many other historical examples show us that we’re heading downrepparttar 104849 same road. The Continental Congress printed bonds duringrepparttar 104850 Revolutionary War. The useless currency and obligations became wallpaper afterrepparttar 104851 war ended. France hadrepparttar 104852 same problem during its own revolution. President Lincoln decoupledrepparttar 104853 dollar from gold duringrepparttar 104854 Civil War and inflated our currency nearly into oblivion. Nowrepparttar 104855 war on terrorism, although a laudable goal, serves as a black hole for our dollars, much like prior wars have done. And we have a huge deficit even without that war. Added torepparttar 104856 mess isrepparttar 104857 new health care bill and pending retirement of millions of baby boomers, all of which will add even more stress on federal coffers. Unchecked, unfettered government spending will be one ofrepparttar 104858 major contributors torepparttar 104859 ruin ofrepparttar 104860 U.S. dollar. Keep that wheelbarrow handy; you’ll need it whenrepparttar 104861 music stops.

You can pass this newsletter around to others as long as you keeprepparttar 104862 website links. http://www.moneymanagementfirm.com

John Finger is an attorney and former Certified Financial Planner of 10 years. His website, www.moneymanagementfirm.com, is for investors and traders who want information about stocks and three levels of option trades


Small Business Q & A: If It Was Easy Everybody Would Do It

Written by Tim Knox


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Steven, it sounds to me like you're having what I call a "garbage truck moment." That's whenrepparttar pressure of running your business starts getting to you and you begin to question whetherrepparttar 104835 entrepreneurial life is right for you. The debts are mounting, your staff is shrinking (or growing), you get that nauseous feeling in repparttar 104836 pit of your stomach and you find yourself longing forrepparttar 104837 apparent simplicity of driving a garbage truck.

Note to garbage truck drivers: save your hate mail, boys. I know you work very hard and I respect what you do. Without yourepparttar 104838 world would be a very different, very smelly place, indeed.

What's happening to you, Steven, has happened to us all. The stress is causing you to doubt not only your decision to start your own business, but your ability to run it, as well. There's no magic bullet for dealing with stress and you certainly can't eliminate it totally, so you must learn to handle it.

I believerepparttar 104839 key to handling stress is to first identifyrepparttar 104840 source ofrepparttar 104841 stress, then formulate a plan to deal with it.

Here's what I do. Take a pencil and paper and list allrepparttar 104842 things that are causing you stress. For each item listed ask yourself: Is there anything I can do about this? Is there anything I can do to change this from being a point of stress to a point of accomplishment? In other words, is this something I have control over?

Stressing over things you can't control is a total waste of time. Tell yourself that you're burning brain cells in vain and mark that item off your list. Some people don't have this ability. Some people are just natural born worriers who are not happy unless they have something to worry about. They revel in worry. They work in worry like a great artist works in paint. Even when things are going great they worry thatrepparttar 104843 sky is about to fall. If you are a natural born worrier, Steven, nothing I say will help you handle stress.

Great, now you have something else to worry about.

Next , determine if each point of stress is something that has happened inrepparttar 104844 past, is currently happening, or has not yet - or may never - happen. Ifrepparttar 104845 stress point isrepparttar 104846 past, there's not much you can do but attempt to rectifyrepparttar 104847 situation causingrepparttar 104848 stress. If it's a current problem, formulate a plan to deal withrepparttar 104849 problem and eliminaterepparttar 104850 stress it's causing. And if you're stressing over things that may never happen, remember what Mark Twain said: "I am an old man and have known a great many troubles, but most of them never happened."

Finally, Steven, it's important to remember that working for someone else can be just as stressful as working for yourself. Sure, you don't haverepparttar 104851 stress (and responsibility) associated with running a business, but you will have other stresses that can be far worse; like impossible work deadlines, sales quotas you can't meet, a boss that learned his management skills on a chain gang, coworkers who don't pull their own weight, possible layoffs, etc.

Very few things in life are without stress. Just ask any garbage truck driver.

Here's to your success!

Tim Knox tim@dropshipwholesale.net For information on starting your own online or eBay business, visit http://www.dropshipwholesale.net

Tim Knox as the president and CEO of two successful technology companies: B2Secure Inc., a Web-based hiring management software company; and Digital Graphiti Inc., a software development company. Tim is also the founder of dropshipwholesale.net, an ebusiness dedicated to the success of online entrepreneurs. http://www.dropshipwholesale.net http://www.smallbusinessqa.com


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