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Nationally known in the area of retirement and investment planning services,
Michael Kresh has been a regular guest on CNBC's Power Lunch since 1998
and has been frequently quoted in the Wall Street Journal, The New
York Times, Newsday, The Daily News, Mutual Funds magazine, Business
Week, Worth, Kiplinger's magazine and Fortune. In addition
to CNBC's Power Lunch, he has appeared on MSNBC, Bloomberg TV and NBC's
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Newsday Articles
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Not
Many Happy Returns. There was a time,
not long ago, when conservative investors
could fully expect to get their money back
and more. More...
-Newsday, November
11 , 2002
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Cracks
In The Nest Egg / As Shrinking 401(k)s
Scramble Workers' Retirement Plans, Traditional
Pensions Are Looking Good . With
her husband seriously ill, Pat Marcoux
thought she might have to provide for
herself someday.More...
-Newsday, October
27, 2002
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Scandals,
Downturn of Markets Eroding Investor
Confidence. Malcolm
Rick, a retired psychologist from
Plainview, believes in his local
financial planner; it's the top executives
in corporate America he doesn't trust. More....
- Newsday,
June 6, 2002
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Shying
Away / Skittish investors looking to
maximize cash seek options that don't
include stock. Quotes:
'I've gotten a steady stream of calls
from investors since Enron first happened.
I've even had one client ask me if Coca-Cola
was the next Enron, that's how nervous
people are.' More....
- Newsday,
February 24, 2002
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MONEY
MATTERS / The Time May Be Right for Selling
/ Getting rid of clunkers before year's
end could soften blow at tax time. THE
TIME might be right to get rid of some
of those clunkers in your portfolio. More....
- Newsday,
November 11, 2001
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