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By John Sullivan, AdvisorOne |
May 4, 2013
“It is my intention to be controversial and make us uncomfortable here today,” Sallie Krawcheck said. She didn’t disappoint.
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By Kenneth Silber, Research |
February 22, 2013
Two types of bubble metaphor— as inflating unsustainably, and as thick or opaque—have an underlying similarity in that they involve perceptions being distorted.
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By John Sullivan, AdvisorOne |
June 17, 2010
My head is swimming. I tuned to MSNBC for post-speech analysis of the President address Tuesday, only to hear Chris Mathews, Newsweek's Harold Fineman and...
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By Boomer Market Advisor |
January 23, 2010
The majority of baby boomers are white, married, have some college education and were employed in 2006, says a report from the U.S. Census Bureau....
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By John Sullivan, AdvisorOne |
November 26, 2009
The numbers were a fraud from the start. First, health reform would pay for itself by tax increases for those making over $250,000 per annum....
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By Kenneth Silber, Research |
November 1, 2009
In November 1967, University of Chicago economist Milton Friedman was turned down for a loan, a rejection that ended up changing the course of financial...
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By John Sullivan, AdvisorOne |
April 16, 2009
Well, not fight really, but why we continue to make the case that capitalism and the free markets are not broken, and certainly not dead...
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By Staff Writer |
August 1, 2008
Tech savvy? Yes. Cyber socialites? Not quite. While boomers may be going online in drones, they're not flocking to social networking sites despite recent hype. "We...
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By Staff Writer |
May 28, 2008
The number of choices we must consider before making even the simplest of decisions is increasing at a dizzying rate, what with the Internet, globalization,...
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By Staff Writer |
March 1, 2007
Newsweek recently asked a crosssection of famous baby boomers what they would like to accomplish before they die. Among our favorites: Susan Sarandon, actress, 60 Play the drums...