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Bulls gain momentum on Wall Street

Some believe Dow will hit 12,000 later this year

Wisconsin Banking News

Plan to rescue Anchor BanCorp falls apart; InvestorsBank ramps up Treasury Management division; M&I extends mortgage foreclosure moratorium; Marine Bank branch planned in Waukesha

Mergers and Acquisitions

Badger Meter acquires Arizona companies; Manpower completes acquisition of Comsys IT Partners; Merge Healthcare raises $41.75 million to fund acquisition; Brady Corp. acquires French company

On the Money

Is asset allocation still the best strategy for investors? by Julie Ellenbecker-Lipsky, CFP, Vice president, CEO and lifetime planning financial advisor for Ellenbecker Investment Group, Inc.

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UMB adopts JD Clark brand

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DeWitt Ross & Stevens  will present its "2010 Employee Benefits Update" on Wednesday, April 21 from 7:30 to 11...

Financial Resources

Banking Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions  Federal...

Some businesses dive in for the iPad

If Apple Inc.'s iPad lives up to its hype, it could change the way business is done, the way...
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Health care reform: America will get it right

Well for all you boomers out there … to quote a very famous character from the past a.k.a. Gomer...

Legal expert says GOP health care suit unlikely to stand

Even if Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen gains authorization to join 13 other states in filing a lawsuit against the federal health care reform plan, the suit stands little chance of holding up in court, according to a top constitutional law scholar at Marquette University.

Is asset allocation still the best strategy for investors?

Asset allocation only works if you have the proper model portfolio. This is determined by evaluating your goals, risk tolerance and time horizon. There is no one size fits all approach to asset allocation.

Service helps eliminate employee Internet distractions

With March Madness (the NCAA men's basketball tournament) nearing its completion, some companies may look at sagging productivity reports for the month of March.

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