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Health Overhaul Means Big Change For Small Cos

The health-care overhaul President Barack Obama has signed into law will mean big changes for many small businesses.

Fed Ex-Vice Chairman Fears Congress May Not Pass Reform

Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Alan Blinder said Friday he fears Congress will fail to act to revamp the financial regulatory system, calling it a "tragedy."

Harry Markopolos, SEC Chairman?

Harry Markopolos is out hustling a new book about his nearly decade-long pursuit of Bernie Madoff. Could he handle the SEC's top job?

Wealthy Bouncing Back

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The nation's wealthy already appear to be bouncing back somewhat from the recession, according to a new survey.

The Age Of Living Lean

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Loomis Sayles' Dan Fuss sees a soft recovery in which quality businesses gain at the expense of the rest.

Winners And Losers In A Lost Decade

by Mary Rowland

REITs and emerging market investments were among the few that came out ahead.

Markowitz: MPT Holds Up

by Alan Lavine

MPT never claimed diversification would help during financial crises.

A View From Above

by Eric Uhlfelder

An interview with Harvard economic historian Niall Ferguson.

A Poignant Lesson

by Jarrett Solomon

Investor psychology is not always easy to manage or understand, but these tenets may help you work with clients in uncertain markets.

Exit Strategies

by Michelle Knight

The road out of the recession is fraught with risks that include spiraling budget deficits and out-of-control inflation.

Top Advisors Reveal Keys to Success

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A new study describes how top advisors keep and attract high-net-worth clients.

A Sensible Strategy

by J. Michael Martin

Here are six suggestions for investing in a new reality.

Tax Court Lets DUI Driver Write Off Car Damage

A court ruled that a driver who totaled his car while DUI can write off thousands of dollars of damage, an example of how taxpayers can challenge the IRS.

Taxing Trades Called A Bad Idea

While it is hard to resist the name of a new bill that would tax stock trades, tax analysts say legislators would be smart to resist making it law.

Affluent Households More Optimistic

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Affluent households are more confident about investments than they have been in nearly two years, according to the Spectrem Affluent Investor Confidence Index.

V-Shaped Recovery...Well, Maybe

The economy is getting ready to roar. In fact, the roar could blast your eardrums-at least according to two obscure economic indicators.

Stock Gains Not Confirmed By Market Consensus

There's something missing from the stock market's latest rally that isleaving a number of investors unconvinced--a market consensus.

Rebalancing Model Increases Returns, Study Says

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Adjusting stock and bond holdings based on moves made by professional money managers diminished portfolio risk by half while increasing returns over a three-year period, a study finds.

Financial Advisors Like Draft Senate Bill

A draft financial-service reform proposal unveiled Tuesdayby Sen. Christopher Dodd (D., Conn.) won applause from financialadvisors and state regulators.

Steve Forbes Lambastes The Fed At The Financial Advisor Symposium

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Steve Forbes criticized the Bush administration for failing the country in its handling of the financial crisis and the Obama administration for willfully misinterpreting the election results.

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