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Who Are On The List Of Madoff Scandal December 16, 2008

Filed under: Finances, Investing, Money, PersonalFinance — msmorrisonspeaks @ 2:24 am
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The stock market is triggered after the arrest of Bernard Madoff with charges of orchestrating $50 billion Ponzi scheme to defraud investors. Madoff is well-known in the stock market arena as he held position as chairman of Nasdaq Stock Market. Among the list of the companies affected by the scam includes HSBC Holdings PLC, Banco Santander, BNP Paribas, Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC and hedge fund Man Group PLC. While the list is growing in number, investors fear of their money. It is important for investors to be prepared in taking a different look at the market controlling expenses. This will prepare them from the worst thing to happen in the stock market. While the list of companies affected by the Madoff scam is still growing in number.

 

Investing – Compounding Humor! November 14, 2008

Filed under: Ask The Expert, Money, PersonalFinance — msmorrisonspeaks @ 1:30 am
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That’s my prescription for whatever ails you…the markets, a speeding ticket, a less-than-great mood…you name it.

I’m delighted to have spent some quality time with Andy Andrews on Saturday at the Mark Victor Hansen MEGA Speaking event in Los Angeles.

We shared lunch together and talked of “noticing” even the little things, and the importance of having fun, something we both do a lot of.

My personal favorite is to remind myself that over a billion Chinese don’t even know I’m having a challenge right now. That helps to reframe my personal “issues” and put them in perspective in a hurry.

So with the stock markets and real estate valuations sliding I remember the giddiness of the 33.36% returns of US Stocks in 1997, followed by 28.58% in 1998 and 21.04% in 1999 as well as the 26.37% return of Real Estate investments in 2000, followed by 13.93% in 2001, 3.82% in 2002, 37.13% in 2003, 31.58% in 2004, 12.16% in 2005 and finally 35.06% in 2006. You don’t see those numbers being touted these days do you? Yet we all experienced and benefited by them, didn’t we?

It’s only natural that these high flying returns would cycle downward and trough for a few months and years. We women personally understand cycles and accept them, so it’s not a big psychological leap to recognize the markets’ cycles. We may not LIKE the downward cycles, yet it’s pointless to fight them.

It’s a great use of our energy however to strategize how we will enjoy these times. Months ago, I ordered the greatest Carol Burnett skits DVDs for my parents for Christmas, and I must admit I broke into them and watched 3 of them already. I’ll rationalize to them as they open an already-opened- package, that I leveraged my investment, cause they are HILARIOUS!

You see, we can compound our laughter too. Next time you are laughing so hard, just gently touch the knuckle on your pinky finger to “anchor” in that great feeling. Then, you can fire off that anchor later by gently touching that same spot, when you need to go back and experience and feel that great feeling. It’s there, we just have to remember to access it.

Same with our common sense about investing. It’s there, we just have to remember to access it. Stay tuned for some basics about investing in future posts. First rule: if you don’t understand it, don’t buy it, especially is someone is earning a commission for selling it to you.

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America Re-Motivated! November 12, 2008

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It’s time for Americans to move forward and become re-motivated with the new system of government. Everyone is hoping that Obama’s administration will make a difference. More jobs for masses, decrease in prices of basic commodities and have America remotivated!

In my years of experience of empowering women over 60’s, I have compared how different women have become today. We are more vigilant with what is happening around us. We are more sensitive to the society and more active with our stand includings politics. It’s quite an inspiring experience for me as motivational speaker to hear stories of courageous women who stand strong in the midst of these crisis.

 

Great News Today And Some History Too October 23, 2008

In my previous post “Measuring Cups is Essential in Baking and Life“, we have learned how to measure enough units of happiness in our lives is in some cases a talent and in others, a learned skill. As a motivational speaker, I continuously upgrade myself with new studies and skills which I deem to be important in life.

I’ve just received my Master Practitioner Strategist certification in Neuro Linguistic Programming, learning all kinds of wonderful facts, I will continue to share with you over the coming weeks and months. For example, did you know that information flows into our minds at a rate of 2-4 million bits per second, and yet we can only digest 134 bits per second? That means that the overflow of information floods our minds at a similar speed of water blasting from an open fire hydrant. We “filter” what actually enters our minds by deleting information that doesn’t make sense, distorting information based upon our beliefs, and/or by generalizing.

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Measuring Cups Essential In Baking And Life October 22, 2008

Measuring Cups are essential in baking and in life. Cooking allows for more variation, of course…you have the opportunity to taste as you go while cooking. Baking, however, is entirely different. First you decide what it is you want to make! Today let’s choose to bake a cake.

Then we often entrust that outcome to a recommended recipe—our own or one that has been referred to us by trusted friends or sources. Some of our favorite restaurants publish cookbooks that tantalize us with their tasty treats. Often donors to charities donate their favorite dessert recipes to be compiled into fund raiser cook books.

All this to say that we tend to follow a recipe, measuring ingredient by ingredient, paying particular attention to how many teaspoons of baking soda compared with how many cups of flour. A quarter teaspoon measurement for baking soda is equally important as a cup of flour, even though the measurements are not equal. It’s the combination that is essential to a great outcome.

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50 Most Powerful Women – Who Are They? October 13, 2008

Filed under: Success, women — msmorrisonspeaks @ 2:23 am
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Do you wish to be one of the most powerful women in the world? Have you ever questioned what characteristics these women posses that made them to the top? Are they naturally gifted people or they were just lucky? These are the questions a lot of people desire to discover. People dreams to be powerful. That’s the reason why we love to watch movies of superheroes. One famous line from a popular movie, Superman, “with great power comes great responsibility” . Today, Superman is not the only superhero. Women. like G-Girl and Catwoman display their awesome powers. How about in real world? Who are the 50 most powerful women?

Here’s The The 10 Top Most Powerful Women:

1. Indra Nooyi
2. Irene Rosenfeld
3. Pat Woertz
4. Anne Mulcahy
5. Angela Braly
6. Andrea Jung
7. Susan Arnold
8. Oprah Winfrey
9. Brenda Barnes
10. Ursula Burns