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  • 1 week ago | advisorperspectives.com | Paul Kenney

    Advisor Perspectives welcomes guest contributions. The views presented here do not necessarily represent those of Advisor Perspectives. SummaryInvestment advisors can add considerable value for investors, but must be aware of the impact of “wrapper fees” paid to third-party managers over time that can erode investment value.

  • 3 weeks ago | eagletribune.com | Paul Kenney

    April finds the City of Boston in the throes of a pair of historical celebrations that are separated by two centuries. On April 19, 1775, the “Shot Heard Around the World” was fired by the Minutemen at the British Army from the North Bridge in Concord signaling the start of the Revolutionary War. kAm%H@ 9F?5C65 J62CD =2E6C[ @? pAC:= a`[`hfd[ 2E E96 v2CJ r@@A6C 2AA@:?E65 9@FC @7 9:89 ?@@?[ :E H2D E96 4C24< @7 2 DE2CE6C’D A:DE@= :? E96 E@H?

  • 3 weeks ago | eagletribune.com | Paul Kenney

    In the B.K. (Before Kenyans) Era of American road running, Bill Rodgers, also known as “Boston Billy” — the blond elfish Bambi-striding anchor of Bill Squires GBTC (Greater Boston Track Club) — was the undisputed master of the macadam capturing the coveted Boston Marathon laurel wreath four-times (1975, ’78-80) while book-ending that with four New York City Marathon titles.

  • 1 month ago | eagletribune.com | Paul Kenney

    On the Saturday morning of May 26, 1962, the No. 1 song in America was “I Can’t Stop Loving You,” by Ray Charles, Sonny Liston reigned as the Heavyweight Champion of the World, a native son from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy occupied the Oval Office, and the national pastime of baseball ruled the sporting world. It would also be the morning that I took my first ride in a cab.

  • 1 month ago | cnhinews.com | Paul Kenney

    On the Saturday morning of May 26, 1962, the No. 1 song in America was “I Can’t Stop Loving You,” by Ray Charles, Sonny Liston reigned as the Heavyweight Champion of the World, a native son from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy occupied the Oval Office, and the national pastime of baseball ruled the sporting world. It would also be the morning that I took my first ride in a cab.

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