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By David J. Drucker |
November 1, 2008
A quarter of a century ago, the lion was on top. Dreyfus was the biggest mutual fund complex in the world, having built its empire...
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By David J. Drucker |
November 1, 2008
For those not following the fundamental indexing phenomenon, here's a brief primer. Influenced by the 1999 technology stock bubble and its disastrous consequences for investors, Robert...
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By David J. Drucker |
October 1, 2008
McCain or Obama? Prosperity or recession? Do characterizations by party affiliation still hold water? Not necessarily. We've seen Democratic presidents accumulate impressive budget surpluses, and Republican...
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By David J. Drucker |
July 1, 2008
What websites are well-rounded advisors visiting these days? One thing's for sure: There are a lot more than just 10, as alluded to by this article's...
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By David J. Drucker |
June 1, 2008
Common wisdom says you don't make projections beyond five years. With the rapid change we've all become accustomed to, some would even say five years...
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By David J. Drucker |
May 1, 2008
Just as the baby boomers represented a bulge in the 20th century's birthrate trend, the early '80s saw a bulge in the number of career...
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By David J. Drucker |
March 1, 2008
For years now, I've been writing books and articles about the virtual office and office efficiency, but lately my attention has turned to personal productivity. Why?...
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By David J. Drucker |
February 1, 2008
The story of financial planning is also the story of technology, as the two have evolved hand-in-hand over almost three decades. In 1981, both technology--as we...
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By David J. Drucker |
January 1, 2008
Boomers have come of age to retire and that event, alone, has sparked an epiphany. Until we took notice of the fact that the oldest boomers...
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By David J. Drucker |
December 1, 2007
What do women business owners want? Raymond James, for one, has been trying to figure that out for 13 years. Karen Schultz, the newest Raymond...