Posted on July 7, 2017
by Don Shaughnessy
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Which is better for you? Higher yield or more money.
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Clients take a lot of what you do for granted.
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Posted on December 24, 2016
by Don Shaughnessy
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The financial service industry is moving towards higher regulatory standards. Best interest, and fiduciary (the higher) among the probabilities. The problem is of course, that no one knows what those mean. The dictionary definitions are clear but meaningless. This one is from the law… Continue Reading “Best-Interest Regulatory Standard Is Flawed”
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Posted on December 8, 2016
by Don Shaughnessy
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What do financial advisors bring to the relationship?
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Posted on October 13, 2016
by Don Shaughnessy
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John Dillinger would be amazed at what bank robbery has become.
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Posted on September 28, 2016
by Don Shaughnessy
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Robots deal poorly with ambiguity and all people are ambiguous.
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Posted on July 15, 2016
by Don Shaughnessy
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Because you don’t know about a risk does not mean it is not there.
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Prefer decisions that last a long time with minimal maintenance.
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Does the cost of regulation exceed it’s value?
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I happened to catch an old episode of Star Trek: Next Generation the other day. The interesting part is that United Federation of planets is busy trying to find and befriend other civilizations. To share knowledge and culture. To grow together. How much does… Continue Reading “Small Advantage – Big Gains”
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