After the bells rang, the whistles blew, the confettis dropped, and the fan fair is over, what will happen to the economy? The fact of the matter is, our country has been so stressed and the financial resources drained, that anything positive immediately after the election is over is propably not realistic. What is realistic […]
Entries from October 2008
The Show Will Go On!
October 21st, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Real Estate · Business & Corporate Law · General Discussion
Another Bolony Stimulous Boost?
October 21st, 2008 · No Comments
Now, I am no financial analyst and can only opine based on what I curently see in the real estate, financial market, and the banking industry. With that being said, the state of economy today is largely as the result of the Fed’s failure to monitor, regulate, and properly manage the federal banking system and […]
Tags: Real Estate · Business & Corporate Law · General Discussion · The Smith & Garg Family
Did My Financial Adviser & Broker Breached His Fiduciary Duty?
October 15th, 2008 · No Comments
In Texas, the general consensus by the court is that a financial broker or investment advisor is a fiduciary. Thus, a financial broker or adviser owe his or her client the fiduciary of care, the fiduciary of good faith and fair dealing (without conflict of interests), the duty to communicate with clients and keeping them […]
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Current Financial Turmoil - Should I Invest or Should I Fold?
October 14th, 2008 · No Comments
In this ever fluctuating economy, everyone has been anxious and worry about their investment and retirement accounts, especially those that watched their portfolio dropped as much as 30% last week, and rebound again at 10% this week. Whether one should hold on to his/her investment depends on a variety of factors; of which, one’s age […]
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A Day on The Other Side
October 8th, 2008 · No Comments
About 2 weeks ago, I recieved in the mail something that gives most of us a shrug, a jury summon. Trying not to think about it, avoiding it, I shoved it with all the bills, junk mails, and the like on my desk. At 11:00pm last night, my wife had a wise idea that we […]
Tags: Construction Defect · Real Estate · Business & Corporate Law · General Discussion · Immigration · The Smith & Garg Family
Time of Uncertainty
October 5th, 2008 · No Comments
The recent passage of the $700 Billion bailout by the U.S. government signals that this is a time of uncertainty. While most people would agree that the bailout would help the financial industry from failing and going into bankruptcy, experts are not certain and disagree on how much it would help some of these failing […]
Tags: Real Estate · Construction Defect · Business & Corporate Law · General Discussion · The Smith & Garg Family
Illegal Immigration - An Indicator of The U.S Economy
October 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
For years, the right-winged conservatives have been screaming for the government to step-up enforcement of illegal immigration. They attribute illegal immigration to the lack of jobs, claiming that jobs were taken by illegal immigrants who are willing to work for less by getting pay under the table. To be fair, it is reasonable to assume […]
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A Brave New World.
October 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Recently, I was asked to spear-head our firm’s marketing strategy and reassess our efforts to promote business. This is a gargantuan endeavor because we have numerous websites, blogs, and hundreds of web pages, if not thousands, to review. Although this would be a laborious task, and undoubtedly time consuming, it would not be as ambitious […]
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New Vaccination Requirement for Female Immigrant Applicants
October 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Not widely known, the USCIS implemented a new vaccination requirement starting last August 1, 2008 for female immigrant applicants outside the U.S. through Consular Processing and for those who seek Adjustment of Status in the U.S. The new vaccination is part of the requirement based on the Illegal Immigrant Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) which […]
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