Protecting Your Retirement: How to protect your retirement savings from inflation?To Learn More About How to protect your retirement savings, read: https://www.goldhillretreat.com/econo... In today's video, we will discuss how you can protect your retirement savings from inflation. Doing this will ensure that your money will last for a long time, no matter what happens in the world economy. We'll speak with our expert, Ms. Shelby, a financial planner and certified public accountant. She will discuss different strategies you can use to protect your money and ensure that it grows over time. So if you're worried about the future of your finances, watch this video and find out some great ideas on how to safeguard yourself! Inflation is a general rise in prices across the board, including those for goods and services people use to live their lives. As such, it's important to understand how inflation affects retirement savings because it can greatly impact how much money you can draw down from your 401(k) or another retirement account when you retire. In this video, we'll discuss the different types of inflation and their effects on retirement savings. We'll also give you tips on minimizing the risks associated with inflation and protecting yourself against its negative effects on your retirement savings. Causes of inflation Inflation is a process in which prices of goods and services rise over a period of time. There are many reasons for inflation, but some common causes include the following: 1) Increased demand for goods or services: When people have more money, they are likely to spend it on things they think will make them happy or need. This increased demand can lead to high levels of inflation. 2) Increased production: Companies may decide to produce fewer items to purposefully not meet increased demand, which can also lead to higher inflation levels. 3) Changes in tax rates: When the government imposes new taxes or reduces old taxes, this can cause businesses to increase prices to pass along some of the costs associated with these changes (the so-called 1Cprice stickiness 1D effect). 4) Oversupply and overproduction: Sometimes, when companies produce more items than consumers are willing or able to buy, they end up selling at a loss YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_Ni... Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GoldHillRetreat Twitter https://twitter.com/GoldHillRetreat Pinterest www.pinterest.com/goldhillretreat1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/goldhillret... Pocket: https://getpocket.com/@goldhillretreat Blogger: https://goldhillretreat.blogspot.com/ Daily Motion: https://www.dailymotion.com/goldhillr... To Learn More about the harmful effects of inflation, read: https://www.goldhillretreat.com/econo... Inflation affects retirement savings in a few ways. First, your retirement savings' purchasing power will decline over time if inflation increases. A major reason your retirement savings will lose purchasing power is that inflation will increase over time. When prices rise, the value of a dollar decreases. This means that items bought with your retirement savings in the future will be worth less than what you paid for them. Second, as your nest egg gets smaller and smaller relative to what you could have saved had inflation been lower, your ability to live comfortably in retirement may become harder and harder to achieve. You might also like these other videos: Best Gold IRA Companies 2022 Protect your Retirement From economic ruin. https://youtu.be/JczzEPImrWg Best Gold IRA Companies 2022 Protect your Retirement https://youtu.be/6DoGyMMPh_s High Inflation or Recession Gold Has your Back https://youtu.be/QXSCJXmapVE Protect your Retirement Hedge against inflation with Augusta Precious Metals https://youtu.be/tAfVpJXVUKY Senior Gold IRA Portfolio Diversification -Augusta Precious Metals; https://youtu.be/iUiwdr4HcEQ
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Protecting Your Retirement: How to protect your retirement savings from inflation?To Learn More About How to protect your retirement savings, read: https://www.goldhillretreat.com/econo... In today's video, we will discuss how you can protect your retirement savings from inflation. Doing this will ensure that your money will last for a long time, no matter what happens in the world economy. We'll speak with our expert, Ms. Shelby, a financial planner and certified public accountant. She will discuss different strategies you can use to protect your money and ensure that it grows over time. So if you're worried about the future of your finances, watch this video and find out some great ideas on how to safeguard yourself! Inflation is a general rise in prices across the board, including those for goods and services people use to live their lives. As such, it's important to understand how inflation affects retirement savings because it can greatly impact how much money you can draw down from your 401(k) or another retirement account when you retire. In this video, we'll discuss the different types of inflation and their effects on retirement savings. We'll also give you tips on minimizing the risks associated with inflation and protecting yourself against its negative effects on your retirement savings. Causes of inflation Inflation is a process in which prices of goods and services rise over a period of time. There are many reasons for inflation, but some common causes include the following: 1) Increased demand for goods or services: When people have more money, they are likely to spend it on things they think will make them happy or need. This increased demand can lead to high levels of inflation. 2) Increased production: Companies may decide to produce fewer items to purposefully not meet increased demand, which can also lead to higher inflation levels. 3) Changes in tax rates: When the government imposes new taxes or reduces old taxes, this can cause businesses to increase prices to pass along some of the costs associated with these changes (the so-called 1Cprice stickiness 1D effect). 4) Oversupply and overproduction: Sometimes, when companies produce more items than consumers are willing or able to buy, they end up selling at a loss YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_Ni... Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GoldHillRetreat Twitter https://twitter.com/GoldHillRetreat Pinterest www.pinterest.com/goldhillretreat1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/goldhillret... Pocket: https://getpocket.com/@goldhillretreat Blogger: https://goldhillretreat.blogspot.com/ Daily Motion: https://www.dailymotion.com/goldhillr... To Learn More about the harmful effects of inflation, read: https://www.goldhillretreat.com/econo... Inflation affects retirement savings in a few ways. First, your retirement savings' purchasing power will decline over time if inflation increases. A major reason your retirement savings will lose purchasing power is that inflation will increase over time. When prices rise, the value of a dollar decreases. This means that items bought with your retirement savings in the future will be worth less than what you paid for them. Second, as your nest egg gets smaller and smaller relative to what you could have saved had inflation been lower, your ability to live comfortably in retirement may become harder and harder to achieve. You might also like these other videos: Best Gold IRA Companies 2022 Protect your Retirement From economic ruin. https://youtu.be/JczzEPImrWg Best Gold IRA Companies 2022 Protect your Retirement https://youtu.be/6DoGyMMPh_s High Inflation or Recession Gold Has your Back https://youtu.be/QXSCJXmapVE Protect your Retirement Hedge against inflation with Augusta Precious Metals https://youtu.be/tAfVpJXVUKY Senior Gold IRA Portfolio Diversification -Augusta Precious Metals; https://youtu.be/iUiwdr4HcEQ
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Protecting Your Retirement: How to protect your retirement savings from inflation?To Learn More About How to protect your retirement savings, read: https://www.goldhillretreat.com/econo... In today's video, we will discuss how you can protect your retirement savings from inflation. Doing this will ensure that your money will last for a long time, no matter what happens in the world economy. We'll speak with our expert, Ms. Shelby, a financial planner and certified public accountant. She will discuss different strategies you can use to protect your money and ensure that it grows over time. So if you're worried about the future of your finances, watch this video and find out some great ideas on how to safeguard yourself! Inflation is a general rise in prices across the board, including those for goods and services people use to live their lives. As such, it's important to understand how inflation affects retirement savings because it can greatly impact how much money you can draw down from your 401(k) or another retirement account when you retire. In this video, we'll discuss the different types of inflation and their effects on retirement savings. We'll also give you tips on minimizing the risks associated with inflation and protecting yourself against its negative effects on your retirement savings. Causes of inflation Inflation is a process in which prices of goods and services rise over a period of time. There are many reasons for inflation, but some common causes include the following: 1) Increased demand for goods or services: When people have more money, they are likely to spend it on things they think will make them happy or need. This increased demand can lead to high levels of inflation. 2) Increased production: Companies may decide to produce fewer items to purposefully not meet increased demand, which can also lead to higher inflation levels. 3) Changes in tax rates: When the government imposes new taxes or reduces old taxes, this can cause businesses to increase prices to pass along some of the costs associated with these changes (the so-called 1Cprice stickiness 1D effect). 4) Oversupply and overproduction: Sometimes, when companies produce more items than consumers are willing or able to buy, they end up selling at a loss YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_Ni... Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GoldHillRetreat Twitter https://twitter.com/GoldHillRetreat Pinterest www.pinterest.com/goldhillretreat1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/goldhillret... Pocket: https://getpocket.com/@goldhillretreat Blogger: https://goldhillretreat.blogspot.com/ Daily Motion: https://www.dailymotion.com/goldhillr... To Learn More about the harmful effects of inflation, read: https://www.goldhillretreat.com/econo... Inflation affects retirement savings in a few ways. First, your retirement savings' purchasing power will decline over time if inflation increases. A major reason your retirement savings will lose purchasing power is that inflation will increase over time. When prices rise, the value of a dollar decreases. This means that items bought with your retirement savings in the future will be worth less than what you paid for them. Second, as your nest egg gets smaller and smaller relative to what you could have saved had inflation been lower, your ability to live comfortably in retirement may become harder and harder to achieve. You might also like these other videos: Best Gold IRA Companies 2022 Protect your Retirement From economic ruin. https://youtu.be/JczzEPImrWg Best Gold IRA Companies 2022 Protect your Retirement https://youtu.be/6DoGyMMPh_s High Inflation or Recession Gold Has your Back https://youtu.be/QXSCJXmapVE Protect your Retirement Hedge against inflation with Augusta Precious Metals https://youtu.be/tAfVpJXVUKY Senior Gold IRA Portfolio Diversification -Augusta Precious Metals; https://youtu.be/iUiwdr4HcEQ
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HC: Top 5 cases the Batboys take from Batman's Case Files
Being a member of the Bat Family, problems finds you, often times with catastrophic consequences. And more often than not, it is delegated by Batman. But still, any member is free to take on any cases from the Batcomputer's case files, sometimes for fun, often times coz it's their calling.
So here are the top five cases, the Batboys usually takes out from Batman's case files.
DAMIAN AL GHUL WAYNE
• Anything al Ghul related cases
• Cases involving underground assassin and mercenary groups
• Cases involving the demonic, the occult and mystic arts
• Animal abuse cases
• Cases involving minor children, clones, and multiverse version of villains, anti-heroes, and superheroes (mainly of Batman and Superman)
TIMOTHY DRAKE
• White collar crimes (as Wayne CEO)
• Cold cases of Batman
• Anything time-warping and dimensional or multiversal related cases
• Anything Batman related cases (notably those when Batman goes off-grid, etc.)
• Cases involving teen children, clones, and multiverse version of villains, anti-heroes, and superheroes (mainly of Batman and Superman)
JASON TODD
• Gotham related cases (notably those involving women and children)
• Cases involving syndicated crimes (committed by crimelords, mafia bosses, etc.)
• Cases involving unauthorized vigilantes and superhero activities in Gotham
• Cases involving rehabilitation of ex-criminals and goons of Gotham
• Anything Batman related cases (notably those when Batman is the problem, and when other Wayne kids are involved)
RICHARD GRAYSON
• Bludhaven related cases
• Cases involving systemic crimes (committed by the powerful and the influential of Gotham)
• Anything inter-States, international, intergalactical related cases (notably those involving aliens, i.e. alien invasions, diplomatic relations, etc.)
• Anything Batfam-member related cases (notably when any member is the problem...mostly Batman)
• Cases involving adult children, clones, and multiverse version of villains, anti-heroes, and superheroes (mainly of Batman and Superman)
DUKE THOMAS
• Gotham related day-time crimes
• Meta-humans related cases
• Cases involving 'Wayne Family Members' (notably saving them from would-be kidnappers and terrorists)
• Cases involving safety and evacuation of civillians (notably when JLA-related threat comes to Gotham)
• Cases when Gotham faces another apocalyptic threat (notably those when the 'Wayne Family Members' are involved)
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After mentioning that Grell talks to Madame red like how Legoshi talks to Haru (crouch down to eye level), let me tell you that Othello talks to his co-workers by climbing them, like hangs from their shoulders. Instead of them getting down to Othello's eye level, Othello like to get up to THEIR eye level instead. And after some time you just see them clinging on to their co-workers in general from now on, at that point they just like being tall.
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How do we know that COA was offered her daughter made bona fides and kept princess? When was this?
It was an offer made by Henry alongside Campeggio when he was there before the trial, that her acceptance of the offer meant the trial could be foregone ....
We (Wolsey and Campeggio) are agreed in opinion to test the mind of the Queen, and to persuade her to consent to the separation, and to enter the profession of some religion. For this purpose his Lordship promised me the assistance of himself and all the prelates of the kingdom, and the favor of the King, and that the Queen shall have any honorable conditions which she demands, retain her station as Queen*, and not lose anything except "l'uso della persona del Re," which he (Wolsey) says she has lost for many years; allowing her her dowry, rents, ornaments, and assignments for her support, and many other things; especially that the succession of the kingdom for the present shall be established in her daughter, by the ordinance and consent of all the estates, in case there should never be any legitimate male heir.
....(although, actually I don't exactly remember, that might have just been one stage of the offer...another might have been that her absence from the trial would ensure a result in Henry's favor; as we know she refused to attend after her speech and it did not, so whether or not that was true...Campeggio had a decretal comission to declare the marriage valid or invalid at Blackfriars and didn't, so in some sense they both got played, although Catherine only in hindsight...ironically, she would later vehemently complain about the severe injustice of the delay in any resolution, but she was the one that had interceded for that delay**, demanding the case only be tried in Rome). Even her counsel at the time, before becoming as contumacious as he did (Bishop Fisher), advised her to take this 'deal', as it were. Off the cuff, I don't remember every reference made to it, Chapuys some months later does also mention (very conditional) 'offers' made to her, but the dispatch is frustratingly vague:
Meanwhile the Queen is daily assailed by people making her all manner of offers, if she will only consent to the divorce; but she remains as firm as ever [...]
In 1533 Chapuys reports Catherine as having said she was willing to take the 'offer' made to her by the King's council three years ago, that then she had thought it was a feint to induce her to accept demotion, but she would accept it now. He does not specify what this offer was, I remember I went back to the sources of when Henry's council visited and argued with her and it was not clear then, either, but I always wondered if that was what she was alluding to. If so it was too late at that point; Henry had decided that the issue of any union that contravened divine law was irrevocably illegitimate (although technically, he would not manage to garner Parliamentary assent for this notion until three years later, he only managed it by implication in 1534), and he believed that was what it was.
Often apologia of Catherine's stance in the late 1520s has been, why should she have even considered that inducement, how was it even presented as an 'offer', even if the papacy had annulled the marriage, Mary would be bona fides regardless, etc. It was presented as an offer, inducement, compromise of sorts because in England that was not the legal precedent (ie, an offer made on behalf of her daughter that was not guaranteed otherwise):
"[Henry VIII] now argued she would would be barred by illegitimacy. This contention puzzled continental contemporaries because elsewhere in western Europe those children born to couples who in good faith believed themselves validly married were treated as legitimate. Nevertheless, Henry was right. After a period of some uncertainty, by the late fourteenth century England had opted out of the bona fides principle. As Sir John Baker notes, 'succession problems were usually debated in legal terms and in accordance with the common law canons of inheritance.' A successful challenge to his marriage would thus automatically bastardise Mary and leave Henry no direct heir... [although] Mary could have been legitimated by statute."
- JF Hadwin, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History
*One assumes this meant only a ceremonial title of some sort, ie Dowager Queen of England, as her sister-in-law was still referred to as Queen of France.
**Probably not anticipating resolution would not take place for another four years, but...still.
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its funny how as i grew up and learned about tech, my childish preferences morphed directly into the correct behaviors and analyses of tech. i hated apple as a kid, i didnt have a reason then, but i have plenty of valid reasons now, almost all stemming from their shitty business practices. i was always a firefox user, never had a reason until chrome started demonstrating how evil a simple browser could be.
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afraid for my brother hours
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is it only me or i just really dont like when elya and rodkin are partnered together?? yes they are a couple but i dont know how that translate to their work on stage. but look, like kimin and renata, i think they are exes?(correct me if im wrong in assuming their relationship lol) i really love when they dance together. i guess you just know when the partnering is done right.
It's honestly a disappointment because Sevenard + Rodkin should be the it couple right now for BT. Like on paper they should be everywhere and be blowing up all over the place. And they're just not??? Some people, like Kimin/Renata really do have that something special. And it doesn't even have to have any romantic feelings behind it at all, look at Nunes/Muntigirov! It's strange but some couples really don't work well together on stage and these two certainly aren't the first. Listen, I love Sevenard, but I'd much rather enjoy watching her when she's dancing with literally anyone else. I understand why they keep putting them together...but it wouldn't be my ideal pairing.
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Retirement Planning Solutions by Abhishek Bansal
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recommended tumblr post: economists are unethical and evil and we should just kill them all
me, an economist:
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i know youtube happily demonetises and takes down videos for contenting certain words, but i wish youtubers wouldn’t completely swap out rape with assault. it’s so disrespectful to use assault as a euphemism when a woman was raped- no, she’s wasn’t punched or hit with a bat, she was raped. the severity of the crime is greatly diminished and it makes people ignorant of the magnitude of the violence that women face.
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How Cloud Computing Helps Retirement Planning in Uncertain Times
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