by Wendell Cayton
“When are you going to retire?” I recently asked a friend I have known since we were kids growing up in Yakima, Washington.
“Shoot, I’m never going to retire, I’m having too much fun,” responded Cliff Hollenbeck. “When I go, its going to be on a beach, with a camera in my hand, taking [...]
November 22, 2004 | Posted in
Health & Living |
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No mega-million endorsement deals, no management entourages flocking around a victor in these Olympics. Instead, the rewards for victory are the cheers of fellow competitors. No “show-up” money for the top stars; every athlete is the star, there are too many to put on a Wheaties box, for these athletes are Special Olympians in every [...]
November 15, 2004 | Posted in
Charitable Giving |
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We can find much to be thankful for as the season of Thanksgiving descends upon us. Perhaps we could start by being thankful that our stock market is showing life and a little upward momentum, but maybe we should be more thankful that we even have a stock market. Many people consider the stock market [...]
November 8, 2004 | Posted in
Health & Living |
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Among life’s important little lessons to pass along to our children is how to handle money. Shrinking stock market returns are echoing through family structures, and where there was once abundance, now there is less; and older children who have come to depend upon their parents for financial support have, in some cases, tapped out [...]
November 1, 2004 | Posted in
Financial Planning |
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