Why you should embrace the commercialism of the holidays

Today on Queercents, I posted about the good side of commercialism: “My partner and I went to Gay Days at Disney World in Orlando for the first time in June of this year. You may have read stories in the press about the economic impact of this yearly event, but it’s not news to the [...]

Ron Paul wants to abolish the Federal Reserve

My new post on Queercents today discusses Ron Paul’s position on getting rid of the Federal Reserve: “The Federal Reserve has been getting a lot of attention in the last few months. With the recent housing meltdown and market volatility, it’s hard to miss the articles in the financial press. Some have blamed the Fed [...]

Diamonds are a tradition that gay marriages can do without

Today over on Queercents, I discuss diamonds and gay marriage: I’ve been giving a lot of thought to how I want to propose to my partner. Do I want to do something simple and romantic? Something dramatic and public? It’s not something I ever really thought I’d need to consider, but lately I’ve been searching [...]

Index funds, actively managed funds, or individual stocks?

Today over on Queercents, I explore the differences between investing in index funds, actively managed funds, or individual stocks. Here’s an excerpt: Any finance professional will tell you that if you want to grow your wealth, your asset allocation needs to include stocks. The reason is simple – stocks have the highest potential return. In [...]

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