The Death of the Handshake When I get the call (or used to get pre-pandemic when the office was open to visitors) that someone is […]
Are watches a good investment? Aside from the question whether watches of the non-smart variety are even in style at the moment (there’s quite a […]
Purchasing Your Dream Car: A Few Helpful Tips Sit back and relax while Fred Lopez drives us through his process to purchasing his dream car, a 2013 Porsche […]
Adapting to the “New Normal” For more than two years, I’ve been writing these blogs based on life experiences and knowledge that I’ve attained over […]
The ROI of investing in others “a cord of three strands is not easily broken.” – King Solomon, Ecclesiastes 4:12 Investing in others is an important […]
Election-year investing I have committed to my kids to tell the truth when they are facing a painful situation. You have to […]
Overcoming adversity “Whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you’re right.” -Henry Ford There’s a great deal of wisdom […]
The Floor Is (Not) Lava? There is a new show on Netflix called “Floor is Lava”. If you’re not familiar, the saying, the game, and […]
Of Messages and Messengers Finally, finally — 30 years after its release — I plunked down (figuratively) my $1.99 to watch Clint Eastwood direct […]
Rural life and the work from home revolution Some of you may remember a T.V. sitcom called Green Acres. The show starred Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor as […]
It’s all in the numbers (or is it) What’s your investment account worth? How tall are you? What do you weigh? How old are you? Simple questions, yes […]
Being a father in 2020 Thinking back on Father’s Day, I recall one of my dad’s favorite sayings: “the most important things in life aren’t […]