I just came across a very interesting tidbit at IndexUniverse.com via Pensions&Investments Online concerning a class-action lawsuit against Wal-Mart for failing to offer low cost mutual funds in their 401k plan.
According to a post on LawyersandSettlements.com,
A class action lawsuit filed in late March alleges that Wal-Mart, the giant discount retailer, violated mutual fund ERISA […]
Author Archives
Wal-Mart 401(k) Lawsuit
Warren Buffett on Relationships
Since I’m on the topic of Warren Buffett, I thought I’d showcase a older video that I found, that may be of him responding to reporter’s persistent questions about his relationship with Astrid Menks.
But, before viewing this video though, it’s a good idea to gain a greater understanding of WB’s feelings about intrusion into his […]
Fed Bailout Consequences
Speaking of Warren Buffett..
According to the Reuter’s article “Buffett says Fed avoided chaos in Bear bailout”, WB is to have said:
“I think the Fed did the right thing in stepping in on Bear Stearns,” Buffett said at the annual meeting of his Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. insurance and investment company. “Just imagine the thousands of […]
The Other Warren Buffett
Omaha hosts Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholder meeting this weekend, an event that grows in popularity every year. The news surrounding this meeting got me to thinking..
We individual investors truly admire Warren Buffett. I’m sure it’s not only because of his enduring investment successes, but partly because we all see him as someone with […]
Debt and Credit
The concept of easy credit and Americans carrying too much debt was what first got me into financial blogging a couple of years ago.
Now, you can read news about Americans being overburdened by debt everywhere since the uncovering of sub-prime loans debacle and economic slowdown.
But, even after all of these debt problems surfaced, attempting to […]





Has The Dollar Reached Bottom?
It’s been rumored that the Fed has reached a point were they won’t be lower rates again. “Talk” is that the quick response of the Federal Reserve to lower rates has already done it’s job to stimulate the economy. Now “talk” is focusing on the concern not to lower rates so far as to […]