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Friday, November 14, 2008

Wealth Management Potpourri

Eight minutes with Tom Friedman discussing concepts In "Hot, Flat & Crowded".

People Are Happier

Understanding Fiscal Policy During the Great Depression

Bits of Good News for Twin Cities Housing Market

A Little-Known Tax Break for Bruised 529's

Is Now the Time to Buy Stocks?

Hedging Their Bets

October's Corporate Bonds Rally in Sign of Recovery

Investment Advice for a Wild Market

The Summit Above 8000

The Behavior Gap

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