Section Investments

Dollar for Dollar

A little-known tax credit program could mean big bucks for early childcare, but the Lafayette and Calcasieu biz communities need to act before Dec. 31.

STOCKINGS & BONDS

Women control half the private wealth in the U.S. So why aren’t they better represented in the investor class?

Three Wise Men

ABiz reached out to a handful of local financial advisers in an effort to better inform readers about how to manage their money. Below is what this trio of experts has to say.

Column: Why I Invest In Israel Bonds

The Louisiana Treasury holds $18 million in Israel Bonds - bonds that earn 2.868 percent when the three-year U.S. Treasury is yielding 1.08 percent. State Treasurer John Kennedy Last year, I urged...

We Don't Need No Stinkin' Bonds!

If that's what you're thinking, you may want to think again. If that's what you're thinking, you may want to think again. By Bo Billeaud Wednesday, June 18, 2014 As we all know, one of the outcomes of...

Buying Black Gold

The oil industry has historically been a source of great returns for investors. By Bo Billeaud The oil industry has historically been a source of great returns for investors. November 2012 Prices at...

The Fallacy of Forecasting

The only sure thing about the economy is this: Past performance does not equal future returns. By Bo Billeaud July 26, 2012 Edward Lorenz was a meteorologist who accidently made one of the most...

It's the Global Economy, Stupid

Could Europe eventually affect us here in Lafayette, Louisiana? You better believe it could. And that slow train is now picking up speed. "The greatest enemy of a good plan is the dream of a...

The Conversion Factor

**Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Written by Dave Romagosa The Conversion Factor** A 2010 legislative change removes income requirements for Roth eligibility, but can we trust Congress to keep its...

The Third Deadly Sin

Greed may have marked the upward surge of mankind, but combine it with unbridled innovation and excess leverage and the results can be deadly. Near the end of each year, a group of us meets for lunch...

The Debt Dilemma

Are we really experiencing an economic ‘sea change’? In early September, I dropped by for my monthly haircut and coffee with my 90-year-old barber, Shirley, who I first introduced in this column two...

Cut Above

My friend Shirley is among the fastest-growing demo in America (though in my book he’s one in a million) — and a perfect example of why it’s important to invest for the long-term. Still going strong...


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