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Monday, November 28, 2005

More Than Riots and Taxes

Old Europe's not cold Europe. Stocks are hot. Here's how to find remaining bargains. Read more...

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Friday, November 11, 2005

Life insurance claims under trust come faster

Recent figures have shown that life insurance claims written under trust tend to be paid off significantly sooner than those without a trust. Read more...

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Brits set to waste £1.6bn on inheritance tax

UK adults are set to waste £1.6 billion this year alone through poor inheritance tax planning. Read more...

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8 business succession-planning mistakes to avoid

Want “Junior” to take over the family business? Avoid these 8 common mistakes: Read more...

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Tuesday, November 08, 2005

China's insurance explosion

A rising standard of living invariably brings with it an insurance industry, as people try to protect what they have. With more than 3 million workers in the sector, China now has an exciting, fast-growing insurance industry. Read more...

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Friday, November 04, 2005

From Wall Street to Beijing: Global Finance Has New Rules, New Players

The rising power of hedge funds and private equity investment, continued sharp competition among Wall Street firms, and growth in China and India are the key drivers of global finance today, according to industry leaders at a recent Wharton Finance Conference whose theme was From Wall Street to Beijing: Thriving in a Changing Environment. Read more...

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New Fed Head Bernanke: Inflation Is Key

Ben S. Bernanke is a superb choice to replace Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve, but he will have to demonstrate to financial markets that he is as much an anti-inflation hawk as his highly regarded predecessor, according to faculty members in Wharton’s finance department and private-sector economists. Read more...

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Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Financial plan should include future generations

An important idea gets lost easily amid all the talk about the future of the estate tax. Intergenerational financial planning is about more than taxes. Read more...

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Proper planning essential to choosing life insurance policy

Making a financial plan means different things to different people, but every plan should include some protection for your family in the event that something happens to you. Read more...

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