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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (Nov 5-6) 2022

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From there, we have several articles on investment planning: While I Bonds have received significant attention during the past year, TIPS could be an attractive alternative for many client situations. Outside of work, he serves as a volunteer financial planner and class instructor for non-profits in the Northern Virginia area.

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Banks, Build Vs Buy And The Great Digital Shift

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As noted in this space , the entity fashioned by the merger would take its place as the fifth largest retail bank in the country, and with a presence that spans 24 states, and with a combined asset base of about $560 billion. And, generally speaking, the strategy that exists in M&A boils down to a binary choice: build vs. buy.

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When Is It OK to Prioritize Business Growth Over Business Debt?

Planful

Investing in business growth now can help you inform future decisions. Some growth investments aren’t necessarily competitive drivers. Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) can increase market share, but they require big upfront investments. Talent Acquisition. Cloud-based Technology.

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Transcript: Michael Fisch

Barry Ritholtz

They’re one of the older private equity firms around, been been in business since 1994. They run over $27 billion in, in assets. Then I think you’re gonna find this to be a fascinating conversation. 00:01:24 [Michael Fisch] Thank you Barry. It’s a pleasure to be here. You get a Stanford MBA. What was the original career plan?

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Transcript: Steven Klinsky

Barry Ritholtz

They have $37 billion in clients and their own funds, of which they have invested across a variety of disciplines from credit to strategic capital, as well as taking companies private and helping them grow into something more substantial than they’ve been in the past. I’m a big fan of multidisciplinary approaches.

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Transcript: Kathleen McCarthy

Barry Ritholtz

in Western Europe, in Asia, India, Japan, this is just a tour de force education on how to invest in global real estate. You started your career doing M&A at Goldman Sachs. MCCARTHY: — and end up in M&A on Wall Street. That’s really an astonishing return. Kathleen has been with Blackstone since 2010.