David Fischer, Landmark Capital CEO and financial expert visits with Joe Messina to discuss his 2018 financial predictions. [Read more…] about The Real Side – 2018 Financial Predictions
The Real Side With Joe Messina
The Realside – Tax Reform is Here, Is it a Good Deal?
David Fischer of Landmark Capital visits the RealSide Show to discuss the final tax reform bill which moves to President Trump’s desk to be signed into law. Also the latest on Bitcoin, the Debt Ceiling, and more! [Read more…] about The Realside – Tax Reform is Here, Is it a Good Deal?
The Real Side – Paul Ryan Says Overspending to be Addressed in 2018
David Fischer joins up with Joe Messina to discuss the latest in the Tax Bill. While overall David thinks it’s a good bill, he says it lacks addressing the issue of overspending. Paul Ryan has recently stated that will be addressed in 2018, but will this be the case? [Read more…] about The Real Side – Paul Ryan Says Overspending to be Addressed in 2018
The Real Side – Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Has New Director
David Fischer joins host Joe Messina for his regular appearance on The Real Side show to discuss the latest developments in the economy. This week, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau names a new acting Director after the former director, Richard Cordray, stepped down. Also, the bond market bubble is about to burst, and the Fed plans to raise interest rates in 2018. [Read more…] about The Real Side – Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Has New Director
The Real Side – Senate and House Headed to Conference Over GOP Tax Bill
David Fischer makes his weekly appearance on The Real Side as he discusses the GOP Tax Bill that is now headed to conference. While the bill is far from reaching President Trump’s office to be signed, it has reached the next step where the House and Senate will attempt to hash out their differences. Meanwhile, the Bond markets look to be in serious trouble as the 3rd largest sell off ever happened just last week. [Read more…] about The Real Side – Senate and House Headed to Conference Over GOP Tax Bill