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General Research

9 documents.
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Municipal Market Recap and Outlook 3rd Quarter 2009 -- Economic outlook with information concerning our economy, along with inflation, interest rates, supply and demand, and credit conditions.
 Investor
Revenues in Recession, The Challenge for State Governments -- Explains how sensitive government revenues are to changes in economic activity and how these changes are likely to affect the fiscal condition of the states in the future.
Investor
Build America Bonds and the Efficiency of Tax-Exemption -- Discusses the tax efficiency of Build America Bonds.
Investor
California Budget Woes - What's Next? -- Explains the state of the CA state budget.
 Investor
Build America Bonds -- Explains Build America Bonds, a new type of security created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Investor
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Investor Education

13 documents.
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Dividend Growth Investing Whitepaper -- A Research Report illustrating Why Dividends, Why Now (updated through 9/30/09).
Investor
Riding the Yield Curve in Up and Down Markets -- Explains the municipal strategy of riding the yield curve when investing in intermediate bonds.
Investor
The Case for Equity Investing -- A research report that provides a historical perspective on market performance from 1926 (the inception of the S&P 500 Index) through the end of 2008. It also examines the potential benefits of including equities within a diversified portfolio.
Investor
Premium Bonds -- This piece explains the potential benefits of purchasing premium bonds in a rising interest rate envioronment.
 Investor
Briefing: Asset Allocation - Risk and Reward 1929-2008 -- A historical perspective of diversification that includes a chart with a wealth of annual return statistics and measures for a range of asset class mixes (stocks, bonds, cash) plus an illustration of the range of returns produced by those asset class mixes.
 Investor
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Mark Anson

1 document.
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FASB’s Accounting Alchemy
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