Uri Berliner http://whqr.org en Instead Of Snoozing In Savings, Let's Put $5,000 To Work http://whqr.org/post/instead-snoozing-savings-lets-put-5000-work If you have a savings account you probably already know this: Your money there is losing value to inflation. Yields are so low that returns are not even keeping up with the cost of living.<p>I've been watching some of my own savings dwindle. And that prompted me to take up a challenge: I'm taking $5,000 from personal savings and putting it to work. I'm not a financial whiz, pundit or any kind of guru.<p>In the coming weeks, I'll be reporting on the various investments I decide to pursue. Wed, 22 May 2013 07:01:00 +0000 Uri Berliner 36829 at http://whqr.org Instead Of Snoozing In Savings, Let's Put $5,000 To Work Comcast To Buy Rest of NBCUniversal From GE http://whqr.org/post/comcast-buy-rest-nbcuniversal-ge Comcast, the Philadelphia based cable giant, announced a major deal late Tuesday afternoon. It will buy the 49 percent stake of NBCUniversal that it did not already own for $16.7 billion. General Electric is the seller and will also be selling some prized real estate as part of the deal. Wed, 13 Feb 2013 17:25:00 +0000 Uri Berliner 31671 at http://whqr.org Back To The Economy Of The '90s? Not So Fast http://whqr.org/post/back-economy-90s-not-so-fast Throughout the debate over taxes and the "fiscal cliff," there's been a lot of looking backward — to the 1990s. The economic expansion of the 1990s was the longest in recorded American history.<p>Democrats say the economy thrived under the leadership of President Bill Clinton, including his tax rate increase on high earners. Republicans say government didn't spend as much then and that growth didn't really take off until the GOP took control of Congress in 1995.<p>So what actually happened in the '90s? What made them tick?<p><strong>A Unique Boom</strong><p>First, some numbers. Tue, 25 Dec 2012 09:03:00 +0000 Uri Berliner 29227 at http://whqr.org Back To The Economy Of The '90s? Not So Fast