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What Bankruptcy Means for Stockholders

by Rose Greene, CFP on August 2, 2011

Rose was recently featured on The Street  addressing the effects that bankruptcy might have on stockholders. Read below or click on the link to read Rose’s commentary. By Seth Fiegerman NEW YORK (MainStreet) — In the past year alone, such household names as Blockbuster, Sbarros and Borders have filed for bankruptcy, the last of which recently announced it [...]
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Measuring the Risks Jeffrey Kleintop, CFA Chief Market Strategist LPL Financial Highlights The microeconomics depicted in earnings reports this week are improving as companies report higher profits and stronger balance sheets. However, the durability of the gain in the market is dependent, in part, on how the macroeconomic risks are developing. The top five risks [...]
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Hollywood’s Unsung Get A Financial Close-Up

by Rose Greene, CFP on December 21, 2010

Rose Greene talks with Joe Mont of The Street about the individuals behind Hollywood’s cameras and the often unsteady work they experience. Read the full article below. HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (TheStreet) — Hollywood is a land of dreams, celebrities and glamour.  But behind the cameras and outside the trailers, thousands of Tinseltown’s lesser-known figures toil. There [...]
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Rose Greene, CFP® and experienced retirement planner, stresses the importance of investing for those with volatile income sources 09.15.2010– SANTA MONICA, CA Through over 26 years of advising clients in the entertainment industry, Rose Greene, Certified Financial Planner™, has identified a growing niche for whom she provides tailored financial advice: those with fluctuating income streams. [...]
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Fear Is Hazardous to Your Financial Health

by Rose Greene, CFP on September 30, 2010

By Sheryl Nance-Nash Posted 6:00AM 09/19/10 Investors are taking steps to make themselves feel better in this uncertain economy, but that near-term relief could be jeopardizing their portfolio and even their retirements. First, from January through July, investors pulled nearly $30 billion out of stock mutual funds, according to the Investment Company Institute. Some of [...]
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