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A generation is forged through common experience. The cohort described as "matures," born from 1909 to 1945, was shaped by the Depression and World War II. "Boomers," born from 1946 to 1964, grew up in affluence: economic progress was assumed, freeing them to focus on idealism and personal growth. Young...
The daily interaction of students in classes, athletics and extracurricular activities tends to promote a very diverse atmosphere. However, students of the same ethnic group often cling together and form communities which may become insular. Minority students in particular often congregate in order to develop cultural bonds. The Interethnic Day...
"Most of my friends now are from college," says Gorelick, explaining that late-night debates and dinner discussions furnished bonds of friendship that lingered long after Commencement 1972. "I think [college] was a time when you argue as strongly as you're ever going to. It was truly a period...
Stansky: Sure, if the opportunity was good. Magellan has had big investments in bonds. Look at what Peter Lynch did in the early '80s. Interest rates were in the mid-teens. He was as aggressive as you could have been. If bonds are yielding two times the long-term return...
Simple is often best. But as people who do their own form 1040s can attest, that isn't exactly a guiding principle of the U.S. tax code. So it's a bad joke that the current debate over tax relief for investors centers on a cut in the capital-gains...