Practice

Our confidence is being tested

Is your confidence currently being tested? Of course it is. You wouldn’t be human if it wasn’t. But is the belief in what you do still intact? Would you invest with you? I know that is a tough question to ask. Let’s face it — no investor has escaped the troubles caused by recent market […]

By Shawn O'Brien |December 2, 2008

4 min read

A succession plan, or two

In PART 1 of AER’s coverage, we outlined the case and explored retirement planning solutions. In PART 2, we cover the business succession planning and the welter of options the Royals could choose in relation to their legacy. In PART 3, we will publish the remaining considerations for the Royals’ complete financial plan and include […]

By Romana King |December 1, 2008

11 min read

Whither materiality?

The question of meaningful, professional disclosure can be addressed in a number of ways. The most obvious way is to comply with the letter of the regulation. As such, product manufacturers need to make clear disclosures in their prospectuses and offering memoranda, inlcuding what their products cost and any associated permutations, such as taxes, performance […]

By John De Goey |December 1, 2008

3 min read

Forthright fees

Fees: I believe a consumer’s most common understanding of this word is you will send a bill for your advice; the way accountants and lawyers typically do for their services. I may not know up front what I’ll be paying for my accounting or legal advice, but I will eventually, because I’ll get a bill. […]

By Jim Rogers |December 1, 2008

3 min read