Overcoming the Inheritance Taboo
Tales from the Blood WarsAs we were having lunch after a round of golf one day, my friend Don confided in me that he had a problem. He was a physician who respected my experience as a psychologist in private practice. Don wanted my help in dealing with an issue that was more than he could handle by himself. His father had died recently and left him and his two brothers some money. His mother had died years before, so Don and his brothers were the direct heirs of their father's estate. The three brothers had all enjoyed a close relationship to their father. But, as is typical in most families, there is close and there is closer. And in this family, Don was his father's favorite son. He had gained his father's favor by not only following his father's career path and becoming a respected family physician but also taking the time to care for his father's illness in his later years.
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The New Millennium Gold Rush
Referring to online investing as the new millennium Gold Rush is not
hype. Nor is it simply a clever way to indicate our hope of striking
it rich. For a growing number of traders and investors it is simply
the truth.
The internet is not only profoundly impacting how we shop, do business, gather information, and communicate. It is also transforming the way the major stock markets and brokerage industry work. Both are changing more rapidly now than in their whole history. This change is toward catering more than ever before to the individual investor who trades online.
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