by Cheryl Currie on May 15, 2011
Old School, New School, No School Like an Old Fool As explained in “From Fool To Fortune Part One,” economy was a way of life for the generation that survived the Great Depression from 1929 to 1940. The bullish ambitious approach of those who did well were not the majority. Frugality, humility, hard work, well-cared [...]
by Cheryl Currie on May 12, 2011
Viewing Financial Ruin As A Condition What happened to our post-depression financial utopia? When did we stop having substantial savings, paid for homes, sufficient retirement funds and paid-for college educations? And more importantly, why did the majority of Americans forsake this way of life? Take a walk with me through the last six decades and [...]
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