THE STORM OF RISING INTEREST RATES

August has been a month of thunderstorms and on a recent afternoon flight home from Salt Lake City I knew there was a high likelihood I would be deviating around them once again. On this one-hour flight I left early in hopes of avoiding the weather, but storms can build very quickly and by the…

HUMILITY GOOD FOR INVESTORS

I love a good thunderstorm. The power of nature is beautifully inspiring and extremely humbling. Humans can feel a bit arrogant until nature reminds us that we puny little creatures are completely dependent on greater things for our survival.  A little humility goes a long way toward achieving a successful outcome here.        There are few times…

CUSTOMER SERVICE ALWAYS #1

Last week Launa and I stayed at a hotel where the experience fell short of expectations. When we brought it to the attention of the manager the response was a weak apology but no offer to make matters right. I then wrote a letter to corporate headquarters who responded with excuses, but no solution or…

DON’T IGNORE THE LITTLE THINGS

Have you ever been on a commercial flight waiting for it to push back and have the steward go around asking for a couple of volunteers to move to a different seat? Unlike any other transportation device, airplanes are very sensitive not only to weight, but to how that weight is distributed. A small regional…

A PERCEIVED RISK CAN BE JUST AS REAL

Last week I went with two of my brothers to Jackson Hole to do some whitewater rafting. The stretch of river we rode has several miles of class 2 and 3 rapids, which means it is enough to be exciting but not really dangerous if you follow the rules. As we approached each rapid, the guide…

DON’T REPEAT PAINFUL HISTORY

When the recession of 2007 hit, one of the harsh realities that struck many Americans was that they had been living beyond their means, buying houses and luxuries they could only barely afford, and setting aside very little for an emergency. As the economy stalled, businesses cut back and jobs were lost, people were unable…

QUESTION “WHY” WITH YOUR INVESTMENTS.

When my daughter Jaimee came into my office some years back and announced her decision to join the Marines, my first response was, “Why? Why the military? Why the Marines? Why not the Air Force? And why leave such a nice opportunity here at the family business?” But Jaimee had always wanted to do something…

THE RISKS AND REWARDS OF CREATIVE DESTRUCTION

I stumbled across some old boxes from my investment days dating back to the early 80’s. I found dozens of notebooks on which I had written down my daily market trades. Every page was filled with stock ticker symbols and pricing, as well as the financial results of each transaction. I smiled as I remembered…