Bankrate.com, December 20, 2011Shomari Hearn advises caution when planning large gifts for individuals with special needs.
Farewell From A Shrimp-Eater
A columnist who saw himself as Everyman and dismissed some of his loyal readers as “shrimp eaters” steps down.
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Long-Range Tax Planning, Nine Days At A Time
Tax Table Twister is a popular game on Capitol Hill, but it’s no fun for the rest of us who have to play along.
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Why $1.2 Trillion Is No Big Deal
Banks helped themselves to $1.2 trillion in loans at the Fed’s discount window, and they made money in the process. So what’s the problem?
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New Hires and Promotions
Shomari Hearn becomes VP, leads list of promotions and new hires at Palisades Hudson.
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An Ivy League Course In Buying Government Power
For an Ivy League course in cynical politics, look at the $76 million slush fund Columbia established to get the nearby land it wanted.
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Jonathan Bergman in The Wall Street Journal
Jonathan Bergman emphasizes the importance of clear expectations in intra-family loans.
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The Worst Job In America
Does anyone have a worse job than Patrick Donahoe, the man who is supposed to keep the Postal Service from going broke?
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Drones Start To Play A Law Enforcement Role
How a drone helped a sheriff keep watch on suspected extremists from a safe distance, literally until the cows came home.
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