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What Is Money ... At the end of the day, what do even we know of money? How does it function? Who invented it? How did it develop, historically? How did money get to be as it is today? As financial planners, what ought we to understand of it? |
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Financial Advisor June 2009 Richard B. Wagner |
What Is Wrong With Money? Its features make it unpredictable, mysterious and unreliable. |
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From Here To Where? The financial crisis should make us reconsider our fundamental vision of an advisor's role."If I'd asked my customers what they wanted, they'd have said a faster horse." -- Henry Ford |
Financial Advisor November 2011 Richard B. Wagner |
Mission And Purpose Financial planners can't make up their minds about what they do, why they do it or for whom it is done. |
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Delicious Living February 2005 Lyn Dalebout |
Living Peace Studies link stress to illness. Peace requires a stilling of the mind, a cessation of overactivity, and a desire to be quiet and to listen. Here are five starting points for practicing peace every day of your life. |
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Who Else Is In The Room? A good financial advisor must be aware of what other opinions are influencing their clients decisions. |