EDITOR’S NOTE: As we went to press, Gov. George W. Bush had been certified as the winner of Florida’s key …
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Lesson From Heartland: Watch Fund Pricing
Friday, October 13, 2000 proved to be an unlucky day for shareholders of the Heartland High-Yield Municipal Bond Fund and …
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Vermont Couples Can Form ‘Civil Unions’ July 1
Beginning July 1, same-sex couples in Vermont can establish “civil unions” affording them most of the rights and privileges that …
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Viaticals: Quick Cash, But At What Cost?
You are getting ready to retire after a successful business career. With your working days over and your family well …
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Mending Minds And Building Lives After Torture
It does not take an expert to spot the new clients at the Center for Victims of Torture. Their body …
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Are Mutual Funds A $5 Trillion Dinosaur?
Are conventional mutual funds dead? With more than 11,000 funds in the Morningstar database, totaling an estimated $5 trillion in …
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Tax That Fellow Behind The Tree
Hi. I’m the fellow behind the tree. You may have heard of me in the old saying, “Don’t tax you, …
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A Painful Sacrifice for a Good Cause
If you have ever had to part with a dog that you lovingly raised from puppy hood, Erin Cleary knows …
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The Philanthropic Side Of Planning
In this issue of Sentinel we launch a feature, Charitably Speaking, that brings a new dimension to our professional practice …
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NYC Tax Fight Goes On
Out-of-staters who work in New York City soon must decide whether to play hardball over the city’s commuter tax, which …
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