Paul Jacobs reviews Georgia’s advantages as retirement destination.
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Japan Gets A Shot In The Arm, But Is It Enough?
Japan’s economy is set to get a much needed booster shot, but it will take more medicine to cure it.
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Paul Jacobs in Financial Advisor
Paul Jacobs contrasts investing theory with the real-world need for customized solutions.
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Get Ready In Neonatal ICU When ‘Affordable Care’ Is Born
We can make a perfect human being in nine months. It’s going to take much longer to make the Affordable Care Act viable.
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Emotional Giving After Tragedies May Not Help Much
Empathy makes us open our hearts and wallets to victims of tragedy, but emotional giving is not the best use of limited resources.
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Is Every Dumb Law Unconstitutional?
Bad laws are not necessarily unconstitutional, even when legislatures write them to dole out favors to the well-connected.
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New Tax Rules, Responses In 2013
Recent tax law changes will impact many taxpayers in 2013, even those who don’t meet the government’s various definitions of “high-income.”
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Curious Case Of The Shanghai Exchange
Imagine two countries. In one, the economy grows slowly and its stock market moves at a similar pace. The other country’s economy grows by leaps and bounds, but its stock market just seems to get worse and worse.
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The Fine Art Of Establishing Value
Tax planning is not a glamorous profession. But now and then, you find yourself staring down the wallet of an imaginary Chinese billionaire.
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Vegetarians In A Steakhouse
There are honest people serving in the New York Legislature, but it is not their natural habitat.
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