Paying it Forward…

Last evening as my wife and I spontaneously met our oldest son for a drink and quick dinner in celebration of his final, collegiate final exam, we all received a wonderfully spontaneous gift.  While sitting at the bar, just starting [...]

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A Mother’s Perspective on Graduation & the Job Market

By: Mom-E As a parent you only want what’s best for your children.  In today’s economy, it is imperative to have a college degree, it is supposed to give you that extra edge in the work force.  Along the four [...]

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From Planking to Owling to… Rothing?

By: Hank of America There is increased chatter in the social media space to talk up Roth IRA’s for young people. Jeff Rose (Twitter handle @jjeffrose), a financial planner whom we follow and like, is one of many bloggers stepping [...]

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Financial Impact Factor – Risk Free Investing w/ Dr. Zvi Bodie

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Nobody Deserves a Tax Refund

Updated post by – Hank of America Yes ma’am, I’m talking about a tax refund!  Say whaat, am I crazy?  Peculiar, maybe. Crazy? Well, not this time.  I mean it, nobody deserves a tax refund just like nobody deserved to [...]

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