October Financial Times
By: khshall
The newest issue of the Financial Times is out. Here’s a summary:
Antidote to the Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis: What impact will the sub-prime mortgage crisis have on your financial life? A brief discussion of the problem and the possible ripple effects – along with a proven approach to riding out the inevitable ups and downs in your financial life.
Disability Insurance – A Common Foundational Weakness: Even though most Americans acknowledge a single incident of disability would severely impact their financial lives, very few own disability insurance. Why? A short commentary on the realities of disability, and the financial fall-out that often follows.
What is BOLI? Find out why banks give permanent life insurance a significant place in their financial operations, and how some of the same financial principles can be applied for individuals.
The Opportunity Cost of Season Tickets. If you are a football fanatic, keep this information under wraps! Your obsession could cost you more than a million dollars!
Retirees Don’t Want A Mortgage Payment. Some financial commentators might argue that owning a home free and clear is unprofitable because all that equity is just sitting there. But most retirees see it differently.
For the full issue on PDF, click here.

