YOU 2.0 and Financial Kai-zen

(The author is the Founder and CEO of Money Avenues, a Wealth Management firm based in Chennai. Feedback can be sent to mailfpc@ yahoo.com) 

YOU 2.0 and Financial Kai-zen



Mankind never moves forward or progresses without reinventing itself in all possible ways. Reinventing in all the spheres of our life and getting to the Kai-zen way will take us to a meaningful progress. 

Personal financial Kai-zen becomes a key component to one's overall success. We generally inherit lots of ideas on various issues from our parents/elders, and personal finance is no different from this. Remember, status quo never takes us anywhere. We need to fine tune our thought processes and adapt to the changing times and needs. And now, times are changing quite fast and furious... In our work, in our personal lifestyles, in our external environment and in every possible aspect.  Life, which was like playing a test match in our parents' generation, has come a long way and for us life has now become like playing a T20 match. Very limited time to achieve lot many goals and aspirations. 

For all of us, it's become an "F" life... 

FAST Life...


It's going to be increasingly difficult and a great challenge to manage so many priorities in our life given our F life... But unfortunately we don't have many choices; we need to manage them side by side and parallely.


As we approach 2012, it's time for a reinvention, it's time to reinvent you to become YOU 2.0, the Version 2.0 for your better financial life. What else, other than the new year can be inspiring for such reinventions. Year 2012 is going to be exciting and glorious for all of us, with so many excitements on the cards... Summer Olympics in London is one such excitement for me....


Checklist of 7 points for you to become YOU 2.0, your second version for better financial life...


Have enough life insurance cover:


Stakes are high for all of us; our family is dependent on us increasingly, the dreams are soaring, the aspirations are growing, priorities are changing fast. Having adequate life insurance to the fullest possible extent gives the financial security to the family in case of a misfortune. In simple terms, in one's absence, life insurance becomes a tool for financial security for the family. So have good life insurance cover which can make you a better YOU 2.0



@ any point of time, one should have atleast a life cover of 10 times of the annual income. If one's annual income is 10 lacs, the cover should be 1 crore. And this proportion should be maintained as one grows up in the income levels. The rationale is, on one's absence, the family will have money equivalent to the next ten years of current income. Check if you have enough life insurance cover for your and your family's benefit. And it doesn't cost much. For eg., for a healthy male of 35 years, for a 50 lac life cover, one needs to pay approx Rs 13,125 per year. Which means Rs 36/day, which am sure is affordable for all of us. Break fast these days cost nothing less than Rs 50.


S.M.A.R.T goals:


Our goals drive us in our lives. Goals on our career, family, children etc., It's going to be complicated if we try to lead a goal less life.. Life becomes an anchor-less ship when we do not have financial goals. We are in a T20 kinda situation, wherein the changes are quite rapid; only proper planning can lead us to our goals in a reasonably faster way. As we are on the move, it's difficult for us to manage so many priorities affecting our life. Having SMART goals help us measure our success and gives scope for reinventing. SMART goals can be assisted by a good financial planner like Money Avenues. Go ahead, formulate your financial goals to become YOU 2.0.


Work on your financial priorities:
Our leaders have given lots of tools to manage us more effectively. Prioritizing our financial needs is very important for having a better financial life. We need to figure out which are the financial tasks which are important and urgent to execute and plan accordingly.


Work on your financial priorities to become a better You 2.0



Make your money work really hard:






We all work really hard for our money... Same should be the case with our money, our money should work really hard for us. And if your money is going to be in the bank, its going to be extremely lazy. Inflation is catching up fast and we need to catch up with even faster. Explore attractive investment options and be smart in making your money work hard for you. After all, its your hard earned money.




Create long term wealth:





Wealth is created not just by earning, but by investing smartly. Wealth creation should be like that of our hobbies; we don't collect stamps/coins overnight, but over a long term we amass a huge collection. Same is the case with wealth creation. Attempting to create wealth over the short term can lead to peril. Try to simplify the outflow on a regular basis and create wealth over the long run by investing smartly. 10-20 years of hard work of wealthy people appear overnight success for many of us. But that's not the case. Billionaires have created wealth with just pennies in their wallets. Wealth creation is not rocket science, but just plain smart effort.




Act Now:


Procrastination is a major sin in life and more so in our money life. Tendency to postpone your actions will be a peril for your future. Now consider this:


Lets look @ the case of three friends who are aged 50 now and see who won in the race of investing. The friends are Mr. Cautious, Mr. Responsible, Mr. Fun.


Mr. Cautious started investing @ his age 30 by putting Rs 1 lac @ a return of 12% PA. After 20 years, @ the age of 50 his money would have grown to 



Rs. 9,65,000
  


Mr. Responsible started investing @ his age 35 by putting Rs 1 lac @ a return of 15% PA. After 15 years, @ the age of 50 his money would have grown to 


Rs. 8,14,000


Mr. Fun started investing only @ his age 40 by putting Rs 1 lac but @ a return of 18% PA. After 10 years, @ the age of 50 his money would have grown to 


Rs. 5,23,500 

The results are there to be seen. 

# Mr. Cautious who earned 12%, lowest among the three still made good money because he started quite early in life and became a winner @ the end. Time ripened his money.

# Mr. Fun who started very late in his life and could not be a winner despite earning very high 18% returns on his investment. He finished third despite earning very high returns compared to the other two. The reason being he had little time compared to the other.

Act now and Start early...



Have a financial plan:





Whatever was discussed above would not make any meaningful progress unless you have a proper financial plan in place. But, with our given constraints in career and personal lives, it is better to outsource this job to a financial planner like Money Avenues, which does this function day in and day out. Because, mere planning is not sufficient; it has be backed by constant reviews and monitoring. After all our lives are fast changing, so as our financial priorities.


So have a financial plan done by your financial planner for a better YOU 2.0 with financial Kai-zen...


Wishing all my readers a very happy and prosperous 2012 and a fruitful financial planning...


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McQueary Testifies at Preliminary Hearing

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I will be analyzing his testimony and posting on it in the coming days.
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9-9-9 plan in financial planning can make you 99.9% sure...

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9-9-9 plan in Financial Planning can make you 99.9% sure...

Herman Cain, the US presidential hopeful took America by storm with what he called as 9-9-9 tax plan for his citizens if he is elected the President. He kept it pretty simple, 9% flat tax for the corporates, individuals and sales. 9-9-9, as simple as that. Though the nation debated his plan quite extensively, he addressed the tax issue on a 'comman man's language.



Our personal financials are also quite simple and straight forward, if it is handled efficiently. Even if one considers it as complicated, its not rocket science for sure.

For our simple understanding of financial planning, let's adapt this Cain's 9-9-9 plan into our financial planning process and this, am sure can make you 99.9% sure on your financial security.



9 times of life insurance cover:




As a thumb role, one should have a life insurance cover of atleast 9 times of one's annual income. For eg., if one's annual income is Rs 10 lacs, the person should atleast a life insurance cover of 90 lacs, which means nine years of current income for the family as a security. 

Remember, life insurance is a great tool to provide financial security to one and one's family in the times of crisis. As we all grow in our careers and lives with great ambitions, any unexpected break can jeopardize the journey. So have enough and ample life insurance cover equivalent of 9 times of your income.




9*2 % of annualized returns:




Soaring inflation, galloping cost of living, sky high dreams about future has made our financial life quite complicated. No longer can we be content with just 9% returns which we earn routinely. If the inflation is hovering around 12-13%, that means we must earn definitely more than that. We need to aspire for more to fund the inflation, cost of living, dreams and 9%  is just not enough, but you should aim for 9*2% = 18% CAGR. So it's just not 9 but 9*2 if you want your life full of goals, dreams to reach their logical destination, be it children education, retirement plan etc.,



9 times of retirement fund:




Retirement is going to be a challenge for this generation. Shelf life of our jobs is shrinking with many of us aspiring to break away from the routine careers. With the advancement of medical sciences, we are going to live longer than the past. Which means when we retire let's assume @ 50 years and live till 80 years, we atleast need good amount of money to spend the next 30-35 years on our own without depending on our children. This demands a substantial retirement fund for our sustenance. Plan to have atleast 9 times of your income as your retirement fund taking the current income as a benchmark. For eg., if one's income is Rs 10 lacs, the plan should be made to generate a fund size of 90 lacs on a long term basis. As we grow up in salaries, the plan should also be modified accordingly.


9-9-9 financial plan is very simple and easy to follow, all one requires is to hire a good financial planner to make this successful. This will certainly lead to 99.9% success of your financial future which is nothing but 100% winning formula.




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Transcript of Taped Conversation Between Bobby Davis and Laurie Fine in Syracuse Case

Overview of Syracuse Scandal

Bernie Fine:  In Happier Times
Recently, former Syracuse ball boy Bobby Davis and two others have come forward and accused former Syracuse basketball assistant head coach Bernie Fine of molestation.   Bobby Davis's credibility quotient rose appreciably when a tape he made 8 years ago of a conversation between he and Fine's wife, Laurie, recently surfaced.  Although Davis had turned the tape over to ESPN and a Syracuse newspaper more than 8 years ago, it had remained largely secret until this past week.  Below is a transcript of the conversation.

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Here is Transcript of Taped Call Between Bobby Davis and Laurie Fine

Bobby: Hello Laurie. It’s Bobby.

Laurie: Hi Bobby.

Bobby: You said to call you Monday or Tuesday.

Laurie: Hold on. Let me get someone else off the other line.

Bobby Davis

Laurie: Sorry.

Bobby: I was thinking about calling Bernie, just to talk to him. But I didn’t know if it was a good idea or a bad idea.

Laurie: I wouldn’t call him.

Bobby: A bad idea?

Laurie: Bernie gets something in his head ...

Bobby: Yeah.

Laurie: I’m not telling you what (crosstalk) ... I’m advising you. He carries a grudge. He feels like you owed him that money and he wants it and...

Bobby: That money from like...? Remember we talked about this the last time? Like he’s still talking about that then?

Laurie: Him? That’s his big bone of contention. If you ...

Bobby: How about that stuff at Manley, when he came and threatened me and everything? Remember I called you that day and I was scared?

Laurie: Right.

Bobby: I just said Bernie I’m not going to pay you for all the things, for what you done to me and what you put me through. I think we’re even, whatever. You know. He thought it was good then because he thought I was going to talk to him again.

...

Laurie: He felt like he lent you the money. You said you were going to pay him back. And you didn’t and that’s the end of it. He says, ‘I’ll check off my losses but I will never forget.’ ‘That’s up to you.’

Bobby: Like he did nothing wrong. You know, all the stuff he’s done to me ...
Laurie Fine

Laurie: To him ....

Bobby: I think he really has a problem like that. He doesn’t think he does anything wrong.

Laurie: No, he doesn’t think he does anything wrong. And Bernie is also in denial. I think he did the things he did, but he’s — somehow through his own mental telepathy — erased them out of his mind.

...

Bobby: I kind of, like, I said, Bernie, leave me alone or I’m going to tell some people about what happened, what you did to me. He was like it was no big deal. Like, whatever. Like he’s never done anything.

Laurie: I don't think he even acknowledges what happened. I think he did it and he might’ve been — I don’t know — in another ... (cut off)

Bobby: You think I’m the only one he’s ever done that to?

Laurie: No.

...

Bobby: So.. You don’t think I’m the only one that did it.

Laurie: No, I don’t but ... I don't know ... you’re asking me: should you talk to (Bernie)? No, cause what’s to talk about? It’s the same ..

Bobby: I’m having issues with the thing. Like I’m just struggling with it a little.

Laurie: Well, I mean, I’m not a good sweep-it-under-the-rug kind of person. You’re only going to end up getting hurt in the long run again.

Bobby: I know. As much as I try to avoid it, I try to stay away from it. I think about it every day. I don’t know. There’s so much history there, you know.

Laurie: Oh, I understand that.

Bobby: You’re the only one who really knows, like, me and you.

Laurie: I just think you’re going to set yourself up and what have you really got to gain from doing anything, from trying to confront him to talk to him?

Bobby: I don’t know. Just because he’s been there all that time.

Laurie: The thing with Bernie is if you run across paths in years to come, that’s one thing but ...

Bobby: You’ve never see him do anything with anybody else, have you?

Laurie: No.

Bobby: That one time you told me you saw him, like when I was really young, you saw him through the basement window when you were taking the garbage out?

Laurie: Right. I don't know. Is this bothersome to you?

Bobby: Yeah it is. Lately it has been. It hit me hard. I really don’t know why.

...

Bobby: You don’t think he needs help? Or is it too late?

Laurie: I don’t know.

Bobby: That’s what I keep thinking: maybe ... I feel bad. All the stuff he did to me when I was younger, you know what I mean. (unintelligible) I tried to do something, he tried to grab me.

Laurie: He doesn’t learn.

Bobby: Exactly. Like the last time at Manley, the last time I saw him , I told him it’s over...

Laurie: No one’s with you, are they?

Bobby: No, no. I wouldn’t ... Laurie.

Laurie: I know.

Bobby: When I called...

Laurie: (unintelligible) about peoples privacy and I ... not that I think you're going to.

Bobby: Is anyone there?

Laurie: No. Not that I think you’re gonna record anything I say, but I’m very cautious about what I say.

Bobby: The thing about Bernie, I called him a pedophile and all this, and he still goes to Manley and he still tries to grab me in his office. He shuts the door.

...

Laurie: No I don’t. I just think, I think there might have been others. but it was geared to you. There was something about you...

Bobby: That’s what I was wondering. Like, why was I the worst one?

Laurie: You know, Bobby, again ... When he goes out of town, I don’t know anything. I don't think... I’m involved with the kids. I don’t see anything else. I used to live, eat, sleep and drink basketball. Now, I am so the other end the last few years that I couldn’t tell you the recruits they have. Because I just don’t care.

...

Bobby: I remember you wrote him a letter once and he never ...

Laurie: He never even responded to it, so you know what? You give up after a while.

Bobby: That’s why I think he needs help. I don’t know if it’s too late.

Laurie: He’s going to be 60 in a few years. What are you going to do to rehabilitate someone like that? What are you going to do?

Bobby: That’s what I keep thinking, maybe if I would’ve said something about him a long time ago, maybe he would’ve gotten some help.

Laurie: He doesn’t think he needs help. Because if I say to him...

Bobby: He likes boys. I mean, he likes. ...

Laurie: When I told him, you know .... When we talked, I felt really bad you were calling me over a year ago about this whole money thing? I said to him, um, ‘You know Bobby and I talked. I know some things about you that, if you keep pushing, are going to be let out.’ He didn’t even flinch.

Bobby: I know, that’s what I’m saying.

Laurie: He says, Let him go. Let him go ahead. Let him go right ahead.

Bobby: He doesn’t think he could be (unintelligible).

Laurie: I think he thinks he’s above the law.

Bobby: I’ve always thought that but especially after he came and grabbed me by the neck in front of everybody at Manley, you know, I’m like what the heck. And I tell him, ‘Bernie, if you don’t leave me alone, I’m gonna tell ... you know, go talk to someone.’ He goes, ‘Do what you gotta do. Whatever.’

Laurie: That’s his line: do what you gotta do.

...

Bobby: What about the money, like he said I owe him for ... I went to Hawaii with him.

Laurie: He said, Laurie, he came to me and told me he’d pay me back within two years. So I gave him the money on good faith that I’ll get it back.

Bobby: Good faith? Laurie, can I tell you about what happened? (laughs) You probably don’t even want to know.

Laurie: Oh, I’d love to know because — you know what? — I don't have that intimate, lovey feeling with Bernie. So I...

Bobby: He gave me some money but it ...

Laurie: How much did he give you?

Bobby: I think it was $4,000. It was in three installments. This is what happened: I was so mad at the time. I was thinking about a lot, I was going through a lot. It was just to try to get even with him ... I told him I had a school loan. I was just thinking of a way ... Maybe it was the wrong thing to do, and I feel bad about it now. And he did give me about $4,000, in three installments. It was in the summer...

Laurie: (unintelligible) You had a student loan you wanted to pay off.

Bobby: That’s what I’m talking about. This was something I had to say. It had to be three, four summers ago now, right?

Laurie: Oh yeah, oh yeah.

Bobby: So four summers ago. (Editor’s note: Bobby was in his mid-20s at the time.) It was when you were in Scott Ave., whatever, it was in the house. He called me. It must’ve been during camp, too, I’m thinking, because he came over during lunch. He’s like, here, I’ve got this amount, and I’ll give you some more tomorrow, but then he’d make me do something.

Laurie: What did he want you to do? You can be honest with me.

Bobby: What do you think? What he always does.

Laurie: He wants you to grab him? Or blow him?

Bobby: He tried to make me grab him. But first he’d try to grab me and start touching me. ...

Laurie: Right. But when he gave you the money, what did he want for that? He wanted you to grab him or he wanted to do you?

Bobby: He wanted to do me. He wanted me to touch him. He tried to make me touch him a couple of times. He’d grab my hand and then I’d pull away. Then he’d put me in your bed and then, you know, put me down. And I’d try to go away. Then he put his arm on top of my chest. He goes, If you want this money, you’ll stay right here. I’d try to leave and he’d grab me real hard. You know what he does — I told you about this before, right? He’d grab you if you tried to walk away and he’d say, I’ll pull it off or something like that.

Laurie: Right, right.

Bobby: I told you that before.

Laurie: But you never had any oral sex with him?

Bobby: No. I think he’d want to.

Laurie: Of course, he would. Why wouldn’t he?

Bobby: I don't know. (laughs)

Laurie: So then he gives you all this money. Now you’re not willing to ...

Bobby: This is three days in a row. And then I never came around again, I was so, like, distraught. I was like oh my gosh. I don’t know. It was a weird situation. Now I look back, there’s no way I could give him the money back after what I went through. Maybe that’s wrong, I don’t know.

Laurie: See, the money isn’t the issue here. He lured you with the money. See, he knew full well what he was doing.

...

Laurie: ... In fact the other day, as a matter of fact it’s funny that you mentioned it, ... we sold Scott Ave.

Bobby: You got rid of it?

Laurie: Yeah, Scott Ave. is gone so he couldn’t even drag you back there. Now, Wilson Street is sold sold.

Bobby: You don’t have the fraternity.

Laurie: Yeah, he has the fraternity. He doesn’t go up there anymore, hardly at all. The fraternity moved, so that wasn’t. .. Really, there’s no place for him to run and drag people ...

Bobby: Laurie, it doesn’t matter. He would do it downstairs while you were upstairs cooking sometimes.

Laurie: Uh-huh.

Bobby: He’d be like at Manley, he’d shut the door. The secretaries must ... I’d come out all red.

Laurie: When (the Fine’s son) was little and you lived there, he’d say, ‘You better put (their son) to bed.’ I’d say, ‘He is in bed.’ ‘Well, you better go check him.’ And I’d go up to check him. I’d come down. He’d be out of the living room in the basement. He used to think of ways to get me out of the room. Like, I’m not an idiot, Bernie.


The Fines' Home - Scene of the Crimes?

Bobby: Exactly. When I stayed there in your basement, he’d come down there every night. I’m like, what the heck, what’s Laurie thinking?

Laurie: What did I think? ... And then he’d come down to where you were every night. And he’d say to me, ‘Go check (their son).’ Or... Go lay with him. Go upstairs.’ Anything to get me out of the room. And I knew. I told you when I was walking down the stairs at night, I’d say to myself, Guaranteed he’s not in there. When I’d look in, his papers would be spread out all over and he’d be gone. Right down the basement, door closed.

Bobby: He did that every night.

Laurie: You know what, go to a place where there’s gay boys. Find yourself a gay boy. ... Get your rocks off, and have it be over with. He needs that male companionship that I can’t give him. ...

Bobby: You know how he’d always try to get me in the shower. You knew about that, right?

Laurie: Yeah. I still have a graphic memory of that, thank you.

Bobby: Whenever you weren’t there ...(unintelligible)

Laurie: He’d always say, ‘Bobby and I are going in the Jacuzzi.’ And I’d go to the bathroom and I’d try to come in. The door’d be locked. I’d check: ‘What's going on?’ ‘Nothing.’ I said, ‘Unlock the door.’ ‘No, we’re in our underwear.’

Bobby: So, it’s not me, it’s him.

Laurie: I understand that. You don’t have to explain to me.

Bobby: I’m trying to convince myself.

Laurie: Convince yourself. You did nothing wrong. You did nothing wrong, and you were a child, and he took advantage of that. And with Bernie there’s a price tag on everything. If he does for you, it’s like he records it in a book and you better do it for him.






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Tape of Laurie Fine's Discussion With Bobby Davis About Syracuse's Bernie Fine


Bobby Davis - With Mr. and Mrs. Fine?

Click here to hear relevant parts of the phone call between Bobby Davis and Laurie Fine, wife of accused molester and former Syracuse assistant head coach Bernie Fine.

Laurie: You Should Have Done Something





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Will Denial That Ball Boys Traveled With Syracuse Basketball Team Cost Jim Boeheim His Job?

Overview of Syracuse Basketball Scandal

A disturbing story with plot lines potentially similar to the Penn State/Jerry Sandusky investigation just became more compelling.

Bernie Fine - Pedophile?

Bernie Fine, a long-time assistant basketball coach at Syracuse University, and close friend of head coach Jim Boeheim, was recently fired in the wake of recent allegations by at least one former Syracuse ball boy, Bobby Davis, that he had molested them over a period of years.  Two other men have come forward with similar allegations, although neither worked as Syracuse ball boys.




Bobby Davis Had History of Making Complaints Against Fine
Bobby Davis - Victim?

This is a particularly strange story for a number of reasons.  One, Davis has been making these allegations for years, going back as far as 2002, but was never taken seriously until ESPN recently investigated the story after Davis resurfaced following the emergence of the PSU scandal.  This has led some to conclude (as Jim Boeheim did initially - he has since changed his tune) that Davis is simply crying wolf again, in a search for money.  Others have concluded that this scandal is the product of an overzealous and misplaced investigation by ESPN.

Yet....

Laurie Fine All But Admits Bernie Fine a Pedophile in Taped Phone Call With Bobby Davis

Laurie Fine: Strange
Davis taped a call with Fine's wife years ago, and she basically does everything but call her husband a pedophile.  The tape is one of the strangest things I have ever heard; Mrs. Fine basically acknowledges Fine is a pedophile, describing him as at once demented and feeling he is "above the law."   She also makes clear that she knew exactly what was going on, making her complicit in her husband's alleged crimes.  Very odd.


Click Here to hear Laurie Fine's conversation with Bobby Davis.

Click Here for a full written transcript of the conversation between Laurie Fine and Bobby Davis.

Oh, and did I mention that Davis claims that he slept with Mrs. Fine, and that when he told Bernie Fine about the liaison, he simply shrugged his shoulders as if to say, "who cares" ?

Evidence Seems Clear Davis Traveled With Syracuse While a Ball Boy

Then, we have the traveling ball boy issue.
 
The 'Cuse - Not Unlike PSU?
Early reports, which included statements from Davis's contemporaries, indicated that Davis (and Davis alone among ball boys) had frequently traveled with Syracuse to away games, a practice that is apparently unheard of in college basketball.  The clear implication of this anomaly was that Jim Boeheim should have known that something fishy was going on given the novelty of this practice.

Based upon the way in which these early stories were reported, there seemed to be no debate about whether or not Davis traveled with the team - only about the implications of such practice where Jim Boeheim was concerned. Surely, Boeheim heard that Davis's claims that he traveled with he team were corroborated by his contemporaries...

Or maybe not.

Jim Boeheim Denies Ball Boys Ever Traveled With Syracuse Basketball Team

Boeheim:  Will Ball Boy Denial Cost His Job?
Yesterday Boeheim categorically denied that ball boys ever traveled with the team.  Although he did not specifically reference Davis, his statement appeared unequivocal, and thus appears to have included Davis within its ambit.  In making this statement, Jim Boeheim may have put his job on the line.  If, in fact, it is proved that Davis traveled with the team as a ball boy, Boeheim will be branded a liar, and clearly would be viewed in some circles as therefore complicit in Fine's alleged misdeeds (i.e. why lie about Davis traveling with team unless you have something to hide?).


Why Did Jim Boeheim Deny Ball Boys Traveled With Syracuse Basketball Team?

Here is what I think. Boeheim has been so firmly entrenched at Syracuse for so long that he believes he is untouchable.  He apparently believed, though, that his stewardship could be jeopardized if it was determined that Davis traveled with the team.  Why, I don't know - but I have a guess:  he realized that this practice is so unheard of that its existence would call into question why he was not suspicious or, in a worst scenario, that he was suspicious and did nothing.  So, despite the clear evidence provided by Davis and his fellow ball boys, despite knowing that if, indeed, Davis could prove he traveled with the team (plane tickets, hotel reservations, pictures, testimony from players and staff, etc.), he has taken the position that Davis did not travel with the team.

In doing so, he has in my mind cast suspicion upon himself that did not exist, for me, until today.

We will keep an eye on this story.
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Having soup with a fork?



(The author is the Founder and CEO of Money Avenues, a Wealth Management firm based in Chennai. Feedback can be sent to mailfpc@ yahoo.com) 


Having soup with a fork?...



Would you have soup using a fork? You won't, right? Our personal eating convenience demands a spoon and not a fork for having soup. The same logic holds good even for our personal financial planning. When you want to have a great financial future why would you have inappropriate financial planning? When we grow well in our jobs and incomes, we tend to overlook the money management aspect. And that's like having soup with a fork. 

Let's look @ our life's "Soup with a fork"  scenarios in  personal finances:


## Inadequate life insurance:

Human life is precious and nothing in this world can value a precious human life. But for practical purposes, its always better to quantify one's life for the benefit of the financial future of the family. Life insurance is a fantastic financial tool to safeguard one's and one's family against future uncertainties and secure financial future. Life is not the same post 9/11 across the world. The mobility in our jobs have increased multi fold which has also increased our exposure to global security risks and threats. This necessitates the need for covering one's life adequately. 


What cover is adequate cover?


One should ideally have life insurance cover of 10 times of the annual income @ at all points of time. For eg., if one's income is Rs 10 lacs PA, the cover should atleast be 1 crore. If the income goes up to Rs 15 lacs PA, the cover should also rise proportionately.


Insurance cover = Annual income * 10 times.


1. The rationale for this formula is that, if misfortune strikes one's life, the family will have a financial cover for the next 10 years equivalent of the current income.

2. If you have lesser cover, it means you have under estimated your own life's value. 

3. It also means you have not fully secured your family's financial future.

So that's like having soup with a fork...

Risk can never be prevented; but can be safeguarded against it...



## Not investing based on thumb rule:




Investing thumb rule is "Invest based on your age and profile". Younger the age, higher the returns one must seek which means high risk/high reward through equities. Remember, inflation is galloping and to catch up with that, smart investing is the only way out to beat inflation. @ the age 30+ keeping most money in Banks and @ the age 50+ putting most money in equities will be like having soup with a fork. Invest according to your age and profile.




## Not starting to save and to invest early on: 





Not starting to save and invest early on in life will be a big peril in one's life. Power of compounding is a very powerful tool which helps one to create long term wealth if started early. As one grows older, the probablity of creating wealth diminishes as the time span is very much limited. Remember, "Time is Money; Money is time"


## Not having sight on long term wealth creation:





Our major financial dreams are usually long term in nature. Children education, retirement, children future etc., And these events are quite certain to happen. In that case our vision for long term wealth creation should also be in place. But we postpone the planning thinking it has a long way to go. One cannot wait for that situation and then make arrangements for such goals. When a child is born, its certain that at the age of 17 it enters college, @ 21 it enters higher education and when we reach 58 years its certain that we retire.. Not creating wealth for these goals is like eating "soup with a fork"...



## Not having S.M.A.R.T financial goals:



This is the most classic case of having "soup with a fork". When one does not have S.M.A.R.T financial goals, that's
when one is prone to uncertainty and risk without a proper financial cover. While we plan even the smallest of our activity, one cannot afford to loose sight on bigger things like personal financial planning. It's true that no one knows what would happen 15 years or 20 years later; but that very uncertainty factor necessitates a structured financial plan. Key is one should have a S.M.A.R.T financial plan and review it periodically.


If our personal financial life has the above discussed flaws, it's like having soup with a fork. So don't try to have soup with a fork; either change the dish or change the eating tool... That's when the meal becomes great. Have right approach to our financial future and it's like having soup with a spoon...




(The author is the Founder and CEO of Money Avenues, a Wealth Management firm based in Chennai. Feedback can be sent to mailfpc@ yahoo.com) 
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Poll Shows 50% Believe Paterno Forced Sandusky to Resign Following 1998 Resignation


Poll Shows 90% Believe Sandusky's Retirement Related to 1998 Investigation

We recently posted a poll in which we asked the following question:

Based upon what you know so far, do you believe Jerry Sandusky resigned in 1999 in lieu of being fired by PSU due to 1998 investigation?

Here are the poll results:

Yes, Paterno found out about it and made him resign: 14 (50%)


Yes, PSU (but not Paterno) found out about it and made him resign: 11 (40%)


No, he truly decided to retire so he could devote more time to the Second Mile Charity:  3 (10%)


A small sampling, to be sure, but nevertheless interesting....

Sandusky:  90% Believe Forced to Resign
Paterno:  50% Believe He Forced Sandusky Out
 
 
Thanks to all who voted.
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50 Best Careers of 2011

U.S. News and World Report has published its tally of the 50 Best Careers in 2011. 

Here is the list.  If you go to the USNWR article, you can click on any of the careers listed below and obtain comprehensive information that will help you map out your career path.  Great stuff!

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Business Jobs:

• Accountant

• Actuary

• Financial adviser

• Financial analyst

• Logistician

• Meeting planner

• Public relations specialist

• Sales manager

• Training specialist

Creative and Service Jobs:

• Commercial pilot

• Curator

• Film and video editor

• Gaming manager

• Heating, air conditioning and refrigeration technician

• Interpreter/Translator

• Multimedia artist

• Technical writer

Healthcare Jobs:

• Athletic trainer

• Dental hygienist

• Lab technician

• Massage therapist

• Occupational therapist

• Optometrist

• Physician assistant

• Physical therapist

• Physical therapist assistant

• Radiologic technologist

• Registered nurse

• School psychologist

• Veterinarian

Social Service Jobs:

• Clergy

• Court reporter

• Education administrator

• Emergency management specialist

• Firefighter

• Marriage and family therapist

• Mediator

• Medical and public health social worker

• Special-education teacher

• Urban planner

Technology Jobs:

• Biomedical engineer

• Civil engineer

• Computer software engineer

• Computer support specialist

• Computer systems analyst

• Environmental engineering technician

• Environmental science technician

• Hydrologist

• Meteorologist

• Network architect
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