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Casual investors understand that states approach taxation of its citizens differently and can have different approaches to raising revenue. However, in the last month, there has been a shift in the directionality of state tax
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Dating apps combine many controversial concepts: technology, sex, societal change, economic intrigue . . . and the law. We are in the early stages of understanding how dating apps are affecting the way people interact. Our legal
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Two years after its onset, the world’s response to the COVID-19 Pandemic will be generational event studied for years. It is a reminder that tail risk events happen more frequently than we think. Pandemics have been a
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Today, I have a challenging discussion with Dr. CHRIS HEYE, PhD, founder of WHEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS. We talk about the issues of older age on decision-making and how that affects an individual’s retirement. We go through data on
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Conservation Easements with MICHAEL ENGELHART With Joe Biden’s recent initiative to conserve nearly a third of US land by 2030, conservations easements have come back into the headlines. According to the NCED Database, a
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JOHN FICHTHORN, now a two-time “Wealth Actually” interviewee, joins the podcast to discuss his new documentary, “Gaming Wall Street”. Directed by Tobias Deml, the two-part documentary debuts on March
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In this slight detour for the show, I spoke with New York-based political commentator, DEROY MURDOCK.. We have an invigorating chat about INFLATION and GUN CONTROL, two topics that are galvanizing investors today. We later
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Quan is the author of his memoir “SPARROW AND THE RAZOR WIRE†His is an amazing story of redemption, the importance of second chances and the power of entrepreneurship. Quan spent twenty-two years in and out of
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I see the concept of locating wealth and assets at the state level all the time for a variety of reasons . . . There has been only occasional talk of U.S. citizens exploring other citizenships. At the federal level, US
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First, let me get some initial caveats out of the way. This is a good and challenging book. It’s thought-provoking and uncomfortable. Rare is the document that establishes a new world view that is crafted,
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As summer is starting to wane (before it ever really got going!), I took the time to try to look around the corners of wealth management for clients with BILL SWEET. We discussed today’s estate planning environment and the
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https://mehlmancastagnetti.com/wp-content/uploads/After-COVID-Mehlman-Q2-2020.pdf The political consulting firm, Mehlman Castagnetti, put together an interesting presentation on what a post-COVID world is going to look like.
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What if the 2020 election was delayed or cancelled? Haven and I take on this scary, and not-out-of-the-question, possibility . . . The mechanics of a delay or a cancellation are complicated. Here are three good articles for
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In this episode we dive into the world of real estate development and the use of LED conversions to save money and drive returns. Joining us is Judd Stensrud. Judd is the founder and CEO of LUMEN GLOBAL. The firm uses
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The country is in the midst of a debate between confinement and distancing in the name public health and the reopening of the country to re-establish the health and stability of the American economy. To that end, Haven Pell