Despite Obama’s promise of universally available health insurance, colleges are still pushing their overpriced, redundant coverage.
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Ancient Corporate History Yields A Modern Question
Did a long-ago Swedish bishop surrender his religious freedoms by acquiring shares in a copper mine?
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Who Is At Fault For A Routine Checkup?
You saw your doctor for a checkup. Now your insurer’s law firm wants to know whether there was an accident, so it can sue someone.
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Ben Sullivan in U.S. News & World Report
Ben Sullivan tackles several common financial myths.
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Detroit’s Wishing Well Runs Dry
Detroit is bankrupt, and all the wishful thinking in the world will not allow the city to keep impossible promises to its unions.
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Ben Sullivan in Physician’s Money Digest
Ben Sullivan makes the case for prenuptial agreements as a sensible, if unromantic, part of financial planning.
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Choosing A Retirement Plan For Your Small Business
A qualified retirement plan can be beneficial to employers and employees alike, yet for a small business owner who is busy with daily operations, the time and effort involved in choosing a plan can seem daunting. It does not have to be.
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In Spite Of The Devil
Legend tells of a trumpeter who challenged the Harlem River “in spite of the devil.” Spuyten Duyvil still claims new victims.
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IRA Owners: Watch This Under-The-Radar Case
Not all important cases are sexy. Example: SCOTUS will decide whether inherited IRAs are protected in bankruptcy.
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