In recent years, the Internal Revenue Service has attacked the use of pass-through entities, such as family limited partnerships (FLPs) …
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PHCP Chooses Candidate Charities
The next time you come across a really effective, efficient and innovative charity, what kind of work will it be …
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When An Insured Is Injured, Who Pays?
One day last summer, an exuberant little boy rammed his arm through a glass door. His parents rushed him to …
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Taxing Requirements For A New Business Owner
The April issue of Sentinel described the various entities available for new business owners. (See “Organizing A Small Business Is …
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Winning Strategies for Annuity Losses
Stuck with an annuity worth 50% of your original investment? Surrendering or exchanging a portion of the annuity may help …
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Firm Boasts Three New CFPs
Palisades Hudson Financial Group went three for three in the recent Certified Financial Planner examinations, as our managers Jonathan Bergman, …
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Hard Assets For Soft Economic Times
After another tumultuous year for investors, the benefits of diversification and asset allocation have never been clearer. Last year was …
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The Long-Delayed End Of The Gulf War
The imminent fighting in Iraq is not, in my view, a second Gulf War. It is the inevitable conclusion of …
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The High Cost Of Being Right
Fighting probably will have commenced in Iraq by the time you read this. It might even be over, and the …
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Organizing A Small Business Is A Big Job
So you’ve prepared a business plan, given your boss two weeks’ notice and you’re about to venture into the world …
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