- 2001 may have been a bad year, but it’s not nearly the worst humanity has faced, December 30, 2001
- Don’t forget these oft-overlooked gifts when shopping this holiday season, December 23, 2001
- Government’s effort to conserve water actually results in more use of it, December 16, 2001
- How to lose money, December 9, 2001
- Buy high, sell low, but only in California, December 2, 2001
- Is the glass half empty or half full?, November 25, 2001
- Amazon will turn its first profit in fourth quarter if you don’t count its expenses, November 18, 2001
- More interest rate cuts not what our floundering economy needs, November 11, 2001
- S&P 500, NASDAQ likely to end second year with a net loss, barring a miracle, October 28, 2001
- What price can be put on the security of freedom within the U.S.?, October 21, 2001
- Are you still in the market? Why or why not? And what to do from here, October 14, 2001
- ‘Living wage’ idea sounds better than it is in real world, October 7, 2001
- Fear is not a logical reason to buy stocks; neither is it a logical reason to sell them, September 30, 2001
- Airlines were in red before terrorists struck, so why are they due a bailout, September 23, 2001
- We may have lost our innocence, but we still have our spirit of freedon, September 16, 2001
- Wachovia’s merger with First Union was sweet for boss, sour for stockholders, September 9, 2001
- Retirement hopes not necessarily shattered if you reassess options, September 2, 2001
- Ice cream provides tasty example of business ingenuity, August 26, 2001
- Despite what some analysts say, asset allocation is about allocation of risk, August 19, 2001
- Investment advisors should buy stocks, funds theythey promote to their clients,August 12, 2001
- Consider how many things make Knoxville a great place to live today, August 5, 2001
- Protesters in Italy and elsewhere haven’t a clue to creating change, July 29, 2001
- Seniors’ longevity raises questions, (such as laundry), July 22, 2001
- Wall Street analysts finally are facing tougher scrutiny in their actions, words, July 15, 2001
- Fables, fairy tales can provide good market advice to astute investors, July 8, 2001
- Making the stock market work for you necessitates bucking trends, June 24, 2001
- Bush tax cut plan leaves few happy, except those whothrive on debate, June 17, 2001
- Regulation FD levels playing field for all investors, June 10, 2001
- Legislators need to worry about budget, not child seatbelt safety, June 3, 2001
- Stock reserach is a valuable and accessible tool for any investor, May 27, 2001
- Gray Davis seems bent on creating a People’s Republic of of California, May 20, 2001
- Risk embodied in any given stock irrelevant to its price fluctuations, May 13, 2001
- Handle car washes llike health care, and their cost will also go sky high, May 6, 2001
- After decade of great earnings growth, balloon is finally deflating, April 22, 2001
- Filth passed off as entertainment still is filth, and money is motive behind it, April 15, 2001
- Unwary investors got burned when the bubble burst at high-flying iPix, April 8, 2001
- Federal tax cuts will affect the long term; it’s not fast relief, April 1, 2001
- An excess creates conditions for stock price corrections, March 25, 2001
- Patience is investing virtue, especially when market tanks, March 18, 2001
- It pays to know what your investment services are costing, March 11, 2001
- Bush’s tax cut draws clear line between conservatism, liberalism, March 4, 2001
- If you favor putting a tax on stupidity, then vote for lottery, February 25, 2001
- Luster has faded from high-flying favorites of ‘index’ investors, February 18, 2001
- Researchers arrive at obvious answers but miss the point, February 4, 2001
- California power crisis could have grave repercussions, January 28, 2001
- Government is cause of California power problems, not solution, January 21, 2001
- Dot-coms are not immune to effect of interest rates, January 14, 2001
- Looking back at 2000, we can tell where the economy stands now, January 7, 2001