Rent or Buy?

October 7, 2024

Last weekend I visited friends in New York City. The topic of residential real estate came up multiple times in our conversations. Few of my friends own apartments. Most rent and have lived in their apartments for over five years…

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Turning the Page: Writing the Exit Strategy for Your Business

September 30, 2024

For many business owners, the decision to exit their business is the most significant financial event of their lives. Whether planning retirement, passing the company to a family member, or pursuing new ventures, a well-planned exit strategy is essential. A…

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Retail is Dead, Long Live Retail

September 23, 2024

Much has been said over the last several years about the death of traditional retail. Failing malls, troubled national department stores, and increasing utilization of online shopping strengthened the narrative. However, following an initial post-COVID fall, the sector rebounded, suggesting…

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The Seven Stages of Being a Parent

September 16, 2024

My wife and I recently became grandparents. Our grandson is now 14 months old, and our granddaughter is 3 months old. Through phone calls from our daughters and visits, I have reflected on the stages of being a parent. Stage…

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Fiduciary Duty

September 9, 2024

The principles of fiduciary law have been around since the Romans. Chinese, Japanese, and British law incorporated these ideas. Even Judaic, Christian and Islamic scriptures address these principles. Today, fiduciary rules are prevalent in many areas of American law including…

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