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The Lara-Murphy Report
The Lara-Murphy Report
89 episodes
8 months ago
Bob and Carlos discuss a recent Mercatus Policy Brief that documents how rising interest rates have caused the Fed to lose a trillion dollars in the value of its assets, and is now technically insolvent. Does it matter?
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Bob and Carlos discuss a recent Mercatus Policy Brief that documents how rising interest rates have caused the Fed to lose a trillion dollars in the value of its assets, and is now technically insolvent. Does it matter?
Show more...
Investing
Business,
News,
Business News
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Episode 72: IBC “Jumbo” Policies, Trusts, and the Estate Tax
The Lara-Murphy Report
37 minutes
6 years ago
Episode 72: IBC “Jumbo” Policies, Trusts, and the Estate Tax
Bob asks Carlos to elaborate on the changing estate tax laws and how that could affect long-term planning, even with the excellent tax advantages of IBC.Mentioned in this episode: The IBC Practitioner Finder.The audio production for this episode was provided by Podsworth Media.
The Lara-Murphy Report
Bob and Carlos discuss a recent Mercatus Policy Brief that documents how rising interest rates have caused the Fed to lose a trillion dollars in the value of its assets, and is now technically insolvent. Does it matter?