by Bruce Fenton and Jake Mazulewicz Ph. D From undergrad business classes to Fortune 500 boardrooms, today’s legal and business environment focuses on analytical thinking: cash flows, statistics and round table discussions. But how do we explain the staggering difference between people like Michael Dell, who grew Dell Computer from his dorm room to $9 [...]
As the great American Investor class has grown in the past 20 years, so has the focus on the Federal Reserve and its current chairman Dr. Alan Greenspan. Arguably one of the most powerful men in our country…indeed the world…his words move markets. Precedent for such power comes with the position and dates back to [...]
July 18, 2005 | Posted in
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As home prices soar, many are looking at real estate as a bigger part of their retirement income schemes. According to the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, home prices increased 11.2% from the 4th quarter of 2003 to the 4th quarter of 2004…the first time we have seen annual double-digit growth in more than [...]
July 11, 2005 | Posted in
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A Fathers’ Day column by Sports Illustrated® writer, Rick Reilly, brought to mind how important it is that we plan for special children who may need extra care throughout their lives. Reilly told the story of a father and his son, who together were able to accomplish remarkable athletic feats. The son was born with [...]
July 5, 2005 | Posted in
Estate Planning |
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