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Tom Sanzillo, director of finance for the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, is the author of several studies on coal plants, rate impacts, credit analyses and public and private financial structures for the coal industry. He has testified as an expert witness, taught energy-industry finance, and is quoted frequently by the media. Sanzillo has 17 years of experience with the City and the State of New York in various senior financial and policy management positions. He is a former first deputy comptroller for the State of New York, where he held oversight over a $156 billion pension fund and $200 billion in municipal bond programs.
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Rik van't Hof is director of product management front-end for Ingenico e-commerce.
December 7 -
Investment capital has become widely available, but advisors still face challenges.
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Rozanne Andersen, vice president and chief compliance officer for Ontario Systems.
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Pete Schlampp is a vice president at Workday Analytics, a financial and people data analytics provider.
December 7 -
The No. 29 IBD has unveiled two significant recruiting moves in the past two months.
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Despite Merrill Lynch’s recent decision to stay in the Broker Protocol, Greg Fleming sees a long struggle ahead.
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Morgan Stanley and UBS's exit from the accord spurred a number of advisors to move up their planned career changes.
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While there’s no fail-safe method for modeling the costs, a popular calculation may significantly under- or overstate the burden of tuition, room and board, Kitces.com research associate Derek Tharp writes.
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To add insult to injury, these returns didn’t even come cheap. The average expense ratio was more than 1%.
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