How Capitalism Will Save Us

Steve Forbes

If sensible rescue efforts continue--and they will--the immediate crisis will quickly pass.



Intelligent Investing
Forbes.com staff 10.22.08, 6:00 PM ET

How Capitalism Will Save Us

Steve Forbes

If sensible rescue efforts continue--and they will--the immediate crisis will quickly pass.

Containing Washington's Power Bulge

David Malpass

The economy will be rescued, but at what cost to private-sector dynamism and vitality?

Back to the 1970s

Rich Karlgaard

High taxes, inflation and political blunders killed the stock market. But some entrepreneurs did just fine.

The Coming Creativity Boom

George Gilder

The economy will be rescued, but at what cost to private-sector dynamism and vitality?

Aftermath

Edmund S. Phelps

Will Wall Street's failures permanently damage capitalism? If we aren't careful, we may smother the economic dynamism that brings us prosperity.

In Defense Of Liberty

William A. Niskanen

The government has responded to the credit crisis with a massive expansion of its balance sheet and its role in the economy. Is there nothing for a good libertarian to do but head for the hills? No, you can stand and fight.

Psyched Out

Matthew Herper and Scott Woolley

In wild markets it's only natural for investors to freak out and buyers to stop spending. The trickier question: What makes them calm down?

Look Out Below!

A. Gary Shilling

The economy hasn't hit bottom yet. Neither, in all likelihood, have stocks.

The Sun Might Come Out

Anita Raghavan

Praise from a bear is praise indeed. Longtime sourpuss Andrew Smithers tells why he has turned, if somewhat grudgingly, to stocks.

The Insidious Thief

Daniel Fisher

Don't look now, but $1 trillion or more of bailout spending could spark inflation. How to dodge that one--sort of.

Ben Graham Then and Now

Susan Adams and Steve Kichen

Lessons from the father of value investing.

Overflowing Coffers

Tim Kelly and Chana Schoenberger

The Japanese market has been hit hard, resulting in some bargains.

Europe On Sale

Lionel Laurent

The European market is near the bottom. Time to buy beaten-up blue chips?

Look For The Payout

Megha Bahree

Henry Sanders' value fund chalked up a solid record scrounging for solid dividend-paying stocks when the pickings were slim. These days he's a very busy guy.

Preferential Treatment

David Randall and Zack Greenburg

Preferred shares have taken a beating. Yields are great, if you can stomach the risk.

Why Small Investors Are Stupid

James M. Clash

Small investors have been rushing out of stock funds. They can be counted on to be inept in their timing.

Make Tax Lemonade

Ashlea Ebeling

Here's how to make your stock losses taste a little less bitter.

College Lessons

Deborah Orr

The downside of 529 savings plans.

It's All the Fed's Fault

Steve H. Hanke

There's plenty of blame to go around, but the main culprit is the Fed.

Junk Gets Junkier

Marilyn Cohen

Bond investors don't know where to turn anymore.


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