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    Aug 12, 2009 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Ruth's Chris CEO stays under radar

    Ruth's Chris, the upscale steakhouse chain rooted in New Orleans, moved its headquarters to Lake Mary four years ago in a high-profile exit after Hurricane Katrina. Now, from its Heathrow offices, the company is up against a different sort of tempest...

    Tags: College Sports, Atlantic Coast Conference, Craig Miller, Bars and Clubs, Economy, Business and Finance

  2. Dec 3, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  3. My column will be about suburbs, UCF ... it's about you

    For most of us, the universe doesn't revolve around Teresa Jacobs and Buddy Dyer.
    For most of us, the universe doesn't revolve around Teresa Jacobs and Buddy Dyer. Our mayoral duo may pull the strings of governments in Orange County and Orlando, but very little of what they do affects us personally or very dramatically. In fact, for...

    Tags: Winter Park, Social Media, Periodicals, Facebook, Orange County (Florida)

  4. Aug 29, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Workforce Central Florida: Bureaucracy Gone Wild with federal money

    Of all the bureaucracies that waste money, Workforce Central Florida is an itty-bitty one, just another of the tiny pinholes through which our loans from China seep out of Washington and into the abyss.
    Of all the bureaucracies that waste money, Workforce Central Florida is an itty-bitty one, just another of the tiny pinholes through which our loans from China seep out of Washington and into the abyss. So I will offer only this itty-bitty protest. Will...

    Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Gatorland, FEMA, Unemployment Benefits, Corporate Performance

  6. Sep 8, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Crackdown long overdue on Florida pols stiffing you for $1.4M

    There's a new plan to block politicians from running for office unless they've paid all their delinquent elections fines.
    There's a new plan to block politicians from running for office unless they've paid all their delinquent elections fines. Sounds simple and fair enough, right? I mean, what kind of so-called "public servant" would have the audacity to run for office...

    Tags: Finance, Everglades, Leon County (Florida), Punishment, Lawyers

  8. Sep 22, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Fresh on the Fly a fish lover's find

    <b>Fresh on the Fly</b> is a honey spot hiding in plain sight for Central Florida seafood lovers.
    Fresh on the Fly is a honey spot hiding in plain sight for Central Florida seafood lovers. With a menu largely driven by wild-caught fish and locally sourced ingredients, this neat and tidy casual eatery masquerading as a dive serves up Florida and...

    Tags: Daytona Beach Shores, Onions, Fishing, Bacon, Personal Service

  10. Oct 29, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Slimy political tricks, truly charitable treats

    Time for another round of hugs and slugs &mdash; this time in the spirit of Halloween, spotlighting some of the worst tricks and best treats of the past week.
    Time for another round of hugs and slugs — this time in the spirit of Halloween, spotlighting some of the worst tricks and best treats of the past week. We start with a super-sized hug for the folks at Shepherd's Hope — one of Central...

    Tags: Pat Bates, Politics, Amazon.com Inc., Lotteries, Taiwan

  12. Aug 4, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Vida Latin a Dominican delight

    <b>Vida Latin</b> is an attempt to bring a health-conscious twist to <b>Caribbean cuisine</b>.
    Vida Latin is an attempt to bring a health-conscious twist to Caribbean cuisine. The emphasis at the Lake Mary eatery is on the food of the Dominican Republic, but as any island-hopping foodie knows, popular dishes are similar throughout the sun-kissed...

    Tags: Oscar de la Renta, Onions, Human Interest, Juan Marichal, Facebook

  14. Jun 17, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Father's Day deals: Gifts in good taste

    I'd wager that <b>Dad</b> does not need a new tie or shirt. But perhaps a little family time around the dinner table would be nice on <b>Father's Day</b>. If you haven't firmed up your <b>Sunday plans</b>, here is a sampling of restaurants offering specials and incentives:
    I'd wager that Dad does not need a new tie or shirt. But perhaps a little family time around the dinner table would be nice on Father's Day. If you haven't firmed up your Sunday plans, here is a sampling of restaurants offering specials and incentives:...

    Tags: Charley's Steak House, International Drive, Texas, Salads, Homes

  16. May 3, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Assault on environment led by the ill-informed, shortsighted

    In a moment, I'm going to tell you about plans to gut one of Florida's key environmental programs &mdash; one meant to safeguard everything from manatees to the seafood you eat.
    In a moment, I'm going to tell you about plans to gut one of Florida's key environmental programs — one meant to safeguard everything from manatees to the seafood you eat. The program is cheap. Its effectiveness has been touted by politicians on...

    Tags: Politics, Pinellas County (Florida), Natural Resources, Republican Party, Florida

  18. Nov 21, 2010 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  19. Yields will often vary on funds, CDs, bonds

    Q: Do money market funds, certificates of deposits and bonds pay the same amount of interest?
    Q: Do money market funds, certificates of deposits and bonds pay the same amount of interest? I.G.C., 35, Altamonte Springs A: Typically not. Since money market funds are liquid and don't fluctuate in value, they yield the lowest of these three. The...

    Tags: Finance, Financial Markets, Financial Planning, Mutual Funds, Altamonte Springs

  20. Dec 31, 2006 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  21. 2006 Most Powerful People in Central Florida

    Who makes things happen here in Central Florida? Today, Taking Names columnist Scott Maxwell concludes the list of the 25 most powerful people. We are down to five -- three politicians, the head of the region's largest work force and the leader of one of...

    Tags: Orlando, Regional Authority, Joe Lewis, John Morgan, Politics

  22. Feb 27, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Home equity credit line might fill financing gap

    <b> Q:  </b> I own my own home. I have less than stellar credit, but I do have some cash. I would like to buy two rental houses using financing. Would I be able to get a mortgage? <b> &#8212; S.V., 54, Clermont </b>
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<b> A: </b> With the recent tightening of mortgage lending, you might not qualify for a mortgage on an investment property. However, you might be able to use a home equity line of credit to assist you in meeting your goals. Visit your bank or a mortgage broker to find out more. <b> &#8212; Beth Fleming Brown </b> 
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<b> Q: </b> I've been seeing advice to put more investment savings into dividend-paying mutual funds rather than equities -- at least for those of us near or in retirement. Would mutual funds containing large-cap, dividend-paying companies be similar to other good, large-cap funds? <b> &#8212; S.C. </b> 
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<b> A: </b> Using large-cap mutual funds with a high dividend objective can be advantageous. Large cap equity mutual funds generally have a value approach that performs well in certain market conditions. However, since all approaches come in and out of favor, your total portfolio volatility can be reduced by employing other styles of funds, such as growth, including mid- and small-cap and international. Many of these may have some dividend income as well. It's also advisable to hold bonds, cash and certain alternative investments. Consult a certified financial planner to help you figure out the appropriate mix for your situation. <b> &#8212; Thomas Fleishel </b> 
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<b> Q:  </b> I made a will years ago leaving everything to my brother. Since that time I have married and now listed my wife as beneficiary on everything and put her name on the house. Should I somehow cancel the will? <b> &#8212; T.S., Lake Mary </b> 
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<b> A: </b>  I would change your will to reflect you new beneficiary. If you wish to keep your brother as beneficiary on some items, the will is where you would do this. Your beneficiary designations on accounts and title changes such as joint with rights of survivorship will supersede the will, but the will can cover anything that does not have a beneficiary designation. <b> &#8212; Nancy Hecht </b>
    Q: I own my own home. I have less than stellar credit, but I do have some cash. I would like to buy two rental houses using financing. Would I be able to get a mortgage? — S.V., 54, Clermont ホ A: With the recent tightening of mortgage lending,...

    Tags: Finance, Homes, Real Estate, Rentals, Condos and Houses

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