Structured settlements are a mechanism designed to make sure someone who is injured receives compensation in a way that will best assure their long-term quality of life. While they are complex to set up, once they are underway, they can ideally ensure that plaintiffs have the income they need to recover or adjust to their new way of life.
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Melinda Kibler and Jeremy Dym in Newsmax
Melinda Kibler and Jeremy Dym urge new parents to get a head start on college savings.
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Tariffs Can Serve A Purpose
President Trump wields tariff threats as a trade negotiating tool, but is it a scalpel or a bludgeon?
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Ben Sullivan in CNBC
Ben Sullivan explains potential drawbacks of target date mutual funds and suggests techniques for making the most of them.
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A Conservative Case For Roe v. Wade
There is a conservative case that can be made in front of a conservative Supreme Court in favor of preserving Roe v. Wade.
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‘Baby Jessica’ And The Cave Rescue
Stories of survival and heroic rescue don’t come along every day; we should savor them when they do.
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Larry Elkin in Advisor News
Larry Elkin weighs in on the Dow Jones Industrial Average Index’s decision to drop GE in favor of Walgreens.
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The MoviePass Saga Takes A Dark Turn
There was a time when MoviePass seemed too good to be true, but now the deal just isn’t as good.
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Objective vs. Competitive Grading
Do we want grades to tell us how much a student learned, or how the student performed when compared to peers?
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Still Ripping After All These Years
Ripping and other forms of music piracy sound so last decade, but the challenge to the industry has not gone away.
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