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Cultured finance

All people, regardless of background, upbringing, culture or life experience, have very similar planning needs if they live in this country—make money, save money, perhaps put the kids through school, hopefully save enough to fund a good retirement and do it all in a way that’ll minimize taxes. With that in mind it seems like […]

By Kate McCaffery |December 12, 2008

10 min read

SPIVA Las Vegas

The debate between the relative merits of active and passive strategies has waged for some time now. Often, it is waged with journalists and academics taking the passive side and advisors taking the active side. Now, as pretty much everyone knows, neither side has been able to score an unchallenged victory. Given that this is […]

By John De Goey |December 12, 2008

3 min read

Landed assets

Farming is a tough life, with the benefits of fresh air and being your own boss counter-balanced by a sometimes low income and the illiquidity of assets. A farmer’s net worth is almost entirely tied up in the land. At retirement that asset can typically be liquidated to fund a pretty comfortable lifestyle—but the plan […]

By Staff |December 12, 2008

7 min read

Do-Not-Call rules create silver lining

Congratulations, you’re a telemarketer. At least that’s what you are in the eyes of the newly enacted Do Not Call Legislation (DNCL). Among other things, advisors’ firms must now register with, and provide information to, the National DNCL operator before initiating a telemarketing communication. But how will this change your world? And what potential opportunities […]

By Helena Smeenk Pritchard |December 12, 2008

4 min read