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Cover Story: We Want Your Trust

By Edward Staples, Senior Editor, Advisor Today

In one of the earliest and most common combinations of banking services and insurance companies, insurers big and small are busily starting or buying thrift institutions. Some are chasing the wealthy's assets, while others simply want to earn the spread off everyone's checking accounts.

The Cost of Doing Business: Beyond The Rocking Chair

By Chuck Jones, Senior Editor, Advisor Today

For a long time, no insurance agent or company would touch anyone 85 years old. Advisors are mostly on the prowl for fresh blood, new families, low risks and up-and-comers. But that's changing. Now that ordinary people are living extraordinarily long lives, the insurance profession is taking notice.

The Real Y2K Problem

By Jim Ruth, CFP

A funny thing happened on the way to the new millennium. Nothing! In his book, "The Y2K Personal Survival Guide", Michael Hyatt predicted 3000-point daily drops in the Dow and recommended storing a year's supply of food and hoarding cash for the turmoil ahead.

 

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