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A Breach of Trust
By Tom VirklerBack in the old days a Greek philosopher named Sextus Empiricus wrote that, "The wheels of justice grind slowly, but exceedingly fine."
April 29, 2011
The Week in PicturesAnother week here and gone, filled with economic news, natural disasters, the President's birth certificate, political rumblings, and more. Scroll down to see the week ...
April 29, 2011
The Week in PicturesAnother week here and gone, filled with economic news, natural disasters, the President's birth certificate, political rumblings, and more. Scroll down to see the week ...
April 29, 2011
Dearth of a SalesmanI recently got to watch a tremendous documentary entitled Salesman, from 1969. I read about it on a film blog as one of those films ...
April 29, 2011
Parsing Bernanke: First Trust’s Brian Wesbury on How Fed Chief’s Words Translate to Action—Weekend InterviewIf you want insight into what Ben Bernanke really means behind the carefully crafted politico-speak, talk to Brian Wesbury. He says that the Fed will begin raising rates ‘early in 2012.’
April 29, 2011
Beneficiary Designations and Divorce Decrees: A Cautionary TaleBoyd v. MetLife case highlights drawback of overlooking clients’ beneficiary designations.
April 28, 2011
Researchers: Some Post-PPACA Deductibles Could Be HighConsumers who buy the minimum required level of health coverage in an Affordable Care Act health care environment could be responsible for handling thousands of dollars of medical costs out of pocket.
April 28, 2011
Cogent: Affluent Generation X Investors Dissatisfied with AdvisorsMany affluent U.S. investors in their 30s and 40s are thinking about finding new financial advisors.
