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How Does the Crash Proof Retirement System Work?

Ever since Phil Cannella developed the Crash Proof Retirement System in response to the 2001 stock market crash, he has had his fair share of detractors. Those who make a living by selling risky, securities-based investments have a hard time believing that consumers c...

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Achieving Income Security in Retirement

American retirees face a multitude of financial risks, not the least of which is income insecurity. For those who depend on their retirement investments to provide adequate income, inflation, stock market crashes, and more can sap them of the money they need to surviv...

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How Bernie Madoff Defrauded Investors and Outsmarted the SEC

How Bernie Madoff Defrauded Investors and Outsmarted the SEC

The recent Netflix documentary series Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street” outlines the life and various crimes of notorious Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff. Throughout the series, a number of e...

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Crash Proof Consumers Respond to NY Post Attack

This past week on The Crash Proof Retirement Show, we addressed an unfounded attack against First Senior Financial Group and The Crash Proof Retirement System. On February 15, New York Post columnist John Crudele attempted to assess the Crash Proof Retirement System through his “Dear John” column i...

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Trump’s Tax Plan

  Calling it the "biggest tax cut in U.S. history"  President Donald Trump wanted to make a huge splash when his administration announced his much anticipated tax plan yesterday, but the announcement may have created more questions than answers as it sent a slight r...

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Student Loan Debt Problem

Economists and financial experts often talk about "bubbles". Debt bubblesEconomic bubblesForeign Currency bubbles.  Now comes more evidence that the massive student loan college debt bubble is getting dangerously close to burst...

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Too Little Retirement Savings

  Americans seems to be always complaining about money. Not having enough…not making enough…not saving enough. Now, a new survey conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates, (a leading research institution) for Bankrate shows t...

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Life Settlement Companies

  FINRA is the the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, which is a private corporation that acts as a self-regulatory organization. As part of its responsibility to help consumers avoid being taken advantage of, FINRA has listed a numb...

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Rate Hikes & Cut Trillions in Bonds

  The most recent minutes from the last Federal Reserve Policy Board meeting in March showed a couple of interesting things. Most notably: The Fed wants to increase the pace of increasing interest rates, and they want to cut $4.5 trillion dollars in ...

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