Posts Tagged ‘money’

Family Money – Fairness vs. Favoritism in Gifting, Wills and More

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Family Money is a sensitive topic to cover, but I think it’s critically important from both an estate planning standpoint and from the standpoint of personal relationships with family members.  Primarily, when it comes to things like wills, gifting, and financial assistance to family members (usually children) there are a complex array of considerations that many parents either don’t take into account – or ignore.  Primarily, the topic comes down to Fairness vs. Favoritism.  Let me delve into a

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David Letterman’s mistress

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

David Letterman picked up the tab for Stephanie Birkitt’s graduate law studies at the Yeshiva University Law School. As his first assistant and alleged mistress, she was also apparently planning to buy a $300,000 house in Connecticut

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Bartending Pro Tips Part 2:

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

This article is a continuation of Bartending Pro Tips Part 1: How to Make Money and Have Fun With a Career In Bartending 8. If there is trouble or violence try, at all costs, to avoid coming out from behind the bar. Raise your voice and attempt to take control verbally, while you are dialing 911.

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Free Lunches, Money from Nothing and Limits to Government Theft

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Consider economics and governments as resembling a restaurant. In order for there to be a restaurant at all some entrepreneur has to put his money and vision on the line and open it. He has a thing called “overhead,” which is irreducible on-going expenses whether he has any customers at all or not.

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