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When is a Fiduciary Not Really a “Fiduciary”?
When is a Fiduciary Not Really a Fiduciary? It is often difficult to distinguish the services of one financial “advisor” from another. The cynical among us would suggest that this is the result of calculated efforts to confuse the public mind … Continue reading
What’s Not to “Like”? Government Gone Amok
Testimonials can be powerful marketing tools. The recently concluded political season saw numerous t.v. ads which included statements from individuals explaining that they supported a particular candidate, why, and encouraging you to join them in their support. Most types of … Continue reading
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Financial Services Trick or Treat
A Trojan horse. A wolf in sheep’s clothing. Whether the former is referring to the Greek military ploy in the Trojan War or a computer virus and whether the latter is rightly linked to biblical passages or wrongly credited to … Continue reading