Issue111:2017 06 29:Infinite outcomes for a finite life ( by Frank O’Nomics)

29 June 2017 Infinite outcomes for a finite life Seeking a solution to retirement planning by Frank O’Nomics Baby boomers face what has been described as the “nastiest, hardest problem in finance” – that of deciding how to use their savings in retirement.  This description comes from the pen of Nobel laureate William Sharpe; a… Continue reading Issue111:2017 06 29:Infinite outcomes for a finite life ( by Frank O’Nomics)

Issue 98:2017 03 30:Payback time: Lifetime ISAs for millennials

30 March 2017 Payback time: Lifetime ISAs for millennials Buy the new savings product for your children by Frank O’Nomics Feeling guilty?  Come on, you really should.  You got a free university education (complete with a subsistence grant rather than a maintenance loan), you’ve benefited from a seemingly exponential rise in house prices and have… Continue reading Issue 98:2017 03 30:Payback time: Lifetime ISAs for millennials

Issue 64: 2016 07 28: Breeding relative poverty (by Frank O’Nomics)

28 July 2016 Breeding relative poverty Public policy will need to move to favour Millennials. by Frank O’Nomics Many of us have suspected it for some time, but last week we got two studies to confirm our fears – the chances are, our children will earn less than us.  Theresa May was thinking along these… Continue reading Issue 64: 2016 07 28: Breeding relative poverty (by Frank O’Nomics)

Issue 54:2016 05 19:The acquisition of the Bank of Mum and Dad (Frank O’Nomics)

19 May 2016 The acquisition of the Bank of Mum and Dad  by Frank O’Nomics The Bank of Mum and Dad is big – and it is getting bigger.  We should not be surprised.  A bank that charges very little (or no) interest and will lend for very long (or infinite) periods, the BOMAD is… Continue reading Issue 54:2016 05 19:The acquisition of the Bank of Mum and Dad (Frank O’Nomics)

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