AXP AND WFC
As of last night
they’re are up 60% since I mentioned them a
month ago. Mindful of the remaining risks – and chastened by not having
suggested selling half your FMD after it had doubled (agh!!!!) –
you’re on your own from here. Sell half?
THE ESTATE TAX
IS NOT DOUBLE TAXATION
Stephen
Gilbert: “I think the vote to
lower the estate tax was enabled by the failure of the media to report on the
issue in an informed way. Like any issue involving money, they
don’t seem to understand it. When the tax opponents say that estates
have been taxed already, and that an estate tax is ‘double
taxation,’ they ignore the significant, if not overwhelming, proportion
of large estates that is made up of appreciated assets, appreciation which
has never been taxed and never will be. Appreciated assets are passed on
to their heirs with a tax basis of their value at time of death. (IRC §
1014(a).) They can then be sold immediately with no income tax owed. Why
is it that ‘death tax’ opponents never mention this? Are they
unaware of this, or do they just not care? I guess the best bet is that they
don’t know what they’re talking about. ‘Never attribute
to malice what can be explained by stupidity.*’”
DISPOSABLE
E-ADDRESSES
Hal Brunette: “I read with interest your anecdote about the RealAge website,
especially your comment about using a generally ignored email address. I used
to use that method, until I discovered spamgourmet.com.
It’s a really slick service that shines in exactly this scenario.
I’ve been using it since 2005 with great results. Here’s how it works.”
REAL EXERCISE
Peter Kronenberg: “Coincidentally,
right after I read [yesterday’s] column, I got an email from Barnes and
Noble offering The
RealAge® Workout for $4.98.”
☞
To wit: “With his bestselling books, Dr. Michael F. Roizen has helped
people reverse their chronological aging by ten, fifteen, and up to twenty-nine
years. Now, with The RealAge® Workout, he explains the
importance of gradually phasing exercise into your everyday routine, because
even the smallest changes in behavior can make you feel, look, and be younger.
. . ”
Of course,
it’s not enough to buy the book, or even to read it. You actually have
to work out.
Rats.
LIVING TO 100
Jonathan D.
Pond: “You and
your readers might find this site helpful in determining life expectancy and,
more importantly, getting guidance on doing stuff to extend it.
Alternatively, if you worry that you might outlive your money, you can choose
some "fun" activities to shorten it, like engaging in promiscuous sex
and/or drinking a quart of scotch a day: livingto100.com.
This was developed by my friend Tom Perls, world renowned gerontologist.
It is based on his work as lead researcher on the New England Centenarian
Study. Your email address is not required.”
☞ This
one has me living a LONG time.
OPTIMISM AND
HEALTH
Dr.
Richard Feinberg:
“Thought it might be useful to provide some info about the relationship
between optimism and health. This is an area in which I specialize. So far we
have only proved that there is a correlation between having a positive
outlook and improved health. In other words, it has not yet been shown that
being optimistic in and of itself leads to better health outcomes. Current
thinking tends to discount the idea that optimism somehow produces a miracle happy
juice. The proposed hypothesis is that the hidden key to optimists’
better health is their propensity to engage with the world in ways that leads
to better health behaviors. That would include a whole variety of
possibilities including following your doctor’s orders because you
believe that doing so will help, or showing persistence, particularly in the
face of adversity. For instance, some folks will just accept a first
evaluation from their doctor, no matter what, while others may seek out second
or third opinions when justified. Believing you can bounce back when facing
adversity will help, but only if you engage in the healthy behaviors that will
support recovery.”
☞
That’s all very nice, but based on my zero credentials and complete lack
of firsthand scientific evidence, I’m telling you: thinking positively is
good for your health. (See? This is a faith-based column after all.)
WILLIAM BLACK
ON BILL MOYERS
This scathing
TV interview is disturbing, to say the least, but is a point of view at least
worthy of consideration. (One expert I know who thinks Black is largely on
target notes that he lumps
“banks” into one category, when in fact some are sound and stuck
with prudent lending practices.)