Archive for April, 2011


Professional Partnering The Key To Effective Growth For You and Your Clients

Partnering, on a case by case basis or on an ongoing basis with consultants, financial planners, accountants, coaches, lawyers, and other professionals can be a very good idea indeed. And of course there are many different business models for doing this. For many of us it works best when we to do it quid pro [...]

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Kill the Death Tax!

Jim Martin, founder of 60 Plus, the conservative answer to the liberal AARP, tells you the effects of the death tax (“estate tax” or “inheritance tax”) to millions of Americans, and the urgent need to kill the death tax entirely. The death tax hits small businesses and family farms the hardest. The wealthy can afford [...]

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Inheritance Cash Advance, Probate Cash Advance, Estate Cash Advance, Trust Fund

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Retirement Planning in a Financial Crisis

A representative from TIAA-CREF visited with Duke employees on Oct. 28, 2008 to talk about what the financial crisis means for their retirement accounts. Afterward, he answered questions about what can be done in tough financial times. For more information about retirement plans at Duke, follow the link: http://hr.duke.edu/benefits/retirement/2008forums.html Duration : 0:4:19 Recommended ReadingFinancial Retirement [...]

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More Big Government with the Farm Bill

http://www.digitalgoldmoney.com/ The truth is most farmers simply want honest pay for honest work. However, if the government is providing competing farms with advantages, and one wants to remain a farmer, one must seek a proportional advantage from government. It is a difficult position for the farmer. Some are better at qualifying for taxpayers’ largesse than [...]

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