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By Alexei Bayer |
February 1, 2012
We’re conditioned to regard taxation as bad for the economy.
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By Dan Berman, AdvisorOne |
November 11, 2011
On 11/11/11, while the world still exists despite some predictions otherwise, a review by AdvisorOne of 10 terrible predictions about the markets and the economy.
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By Bob Seawright, Madison Avenue Securities |
November 2, 2011
When it comes to making decisions, using emotions is likely to be unsuccessful or lead us astray; money isn’t unique in that regard.
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By Marlene Y. Satter |
August 4, 2011
In response to a move by Switzerland on Wednesday to weaken the Swiss franc, Japan found itself forced to intervene on behalf of its own currency on Thursday for the third time in less than a year, selling an unspecified quantity of yen on the market.
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By Danielle Andrus, AdvisorOne |
July 22, 2011
A report released Monday by AARP’s Public Policy Institute put the value of unpaid care for a friend or family member at $450 billion in 2009.
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By Bob Clark, AdvisorOne |
March 8, 2011
Why financial services is different than selling cars.
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By Ed McCarthy, CFP |
December 1, 2010
R.J. Hottovy, CFA, Morningstar Generally speaking, we believe consumer stock valuations appropriately reflect our turbulent spending outlook. However, pockets of value can still be found across...
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By Knut A. Rostad |
November 24, 2009
Drucker would advise Wall Street to ask what retail brokers think. About being a fiduciary, brokers might "surprise" execs. Many would say "Bring it on!"
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By Olivia Mellan |
August 1, 2009
Some companies are searching hard for alternatives to downsizing. A May 2009 article in Ode magazine ("How to cut costs and keep your employees") recognizes...
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By Mark Tibergien |
February 1, 2008
An accepted principle in portfolio management is rebalancing--the process of restoring your portfolio to its original mix that was designed to meet a specific investing...