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Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders Provides Insight on Bank Bailouts

At a Brattleboro, VT. town meeting on 6/24/2012, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders explains the bank bailouts, and the unprecedented issuance of low interest loans to the banks by the Federal Reserve. Describes how he told Fed chairman Ben Bernanke that Vermonters would love some low interest loans too, but they can't get them.... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: Bank Failures REVEALED: Best Investment During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has been a vocal critic of the bank bailouts that occurred during the 2008 financial crisis. In his usual straightforward manner, Senator Sanders explains and breaks down the bank bailouts in simple terms. First and foremost, he highlights the fact that the financial crisis was caused by the reckless actions of Wall Street banks. These banks, driven by greed, engaged in risky practices such as predatory lending, b

Management of a Self-Directed Brokerage Account (SDBA)

Alpine Financial Partners (505) 500-8420 We all have different ideas about what a successful retirement looks like… and how much risk we’re willing to take in order to reach our financial goals. Let’s face it. Your company retirement plan may be your biggest investable asset. As market conditions and your personal circumstances change, you want a plan designed to minimize risk as much as possible… and also be ready to respond quickly to any market opportunities. At Alpine Financial Partners, we’d like to tell you about a way to tailor your company retirement plan to more closely address your individual investing needs. It’s called a Self-Directed Brokerage account and is offered by more than 40% of employers as part of their 401(K), 403(b) or 457 plans. This is not a rollover. It’s more like adding an addition to your home that is your 401(k). You allow us to create a “brokerage window” with our partner, The Pacific Financial Group, allowing a portion of your core reti