Natural Disasters Creates Higher Home Values

An article in the Wall Street Journal on October 28, 2013 stated how Super Storm Sandy resulted in higher home prices along the New York City waterfront.  The homes now being built are 14 feet or so above the street level to survive storm surges.  The design lets the...

Elder Abuse & Dealing With Alzheimer’s Disease

The Massachusetts Financial Planning Association in conjunction with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs and the Alzheimer Associations of MA and NH held an informative webinar to educate Financial Planners about the serious issues of...

The Amazing $1,000/Share Company

With the Twitter initial public offering in the news, another prominent tech company, Google, made headlines when its stock price went up over $1,000 a share.  That’s WAY higher than Microsoft (around $30 a share), almost double Apple’s price (around...

Building 19 and the Demise of the Big Box Store

On November 4, 2013 Building 19 filed for bankruptcy protection.  For those unfamiliar with the company, it bought distressed property (damaged or overstock) and sold them in warehouses.  During the last quarter of the twentieth century their business was booming. ...

Tax Reform Delayed

Our apologies, we just can’t stop talking about the debacle in Washington that has harnessed more energy than Disney World.  Way back when… did you notice anything missing during the partisan squabbling that led to the government shutdown and debt ceiling...

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