The Fiscal Times, November 15, 2011Benjamin Sullivan tackles common investor mistakes.
Simple Steps Can Protect Athletes Who Play Here
Wilson Ramos’ kidnapping could have ended very badly. Our relief that it didn’t should not stop us from addressing a growing problem.
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The Methuselah Problem
Science promises longer, healthier and more outwardly youthful life. A good thing, but it comes with the Methuselah Problem.
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Remembering The Armistice Bells
A client told me about his home town’s celebration at the end of the War to End All Wars. Today we honor those who chose to fight for us.
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A Welcome Mat For Foreigners Buying U.S. Homes
Giving foreign home buyers the right to live here would have benefits beyond the housing market. Even our polarized Congress might agree.
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A Utopian ‘Conflict Minerals’ Mandate Offers No Practical Solution
Neither business nor the SEC knows how to comply with a mandate on the origin of industrial metals. Congress does not see this as a problem.
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Death Is Still Certain; Taxes Not So Much
With half the country on the federal benefit rolls and half paying taxes to pay for it, rational spending choices are impossible.
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Bigger Market Swings Are A New Fact Of Life
Traders love heightened market volatility that makes long-term investors queasy. Like it or not, big daily swings are here to stay.
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Jonathan Bergman in U.S. News And World Report
U.S. News And World Report, November 4, 2011Jonathan Bergman illustrates the reasons intra-family loans can serve as an attractive alternative …
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When Journalists Sit On A Story, It’s Bad News
A group of journalists covering the G-20 summit decided to bury a story. Despite their efforts, the news got out anyway.
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