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    Foster v. Cross Supreme Court of Alaska 1982 Facts In the fall of 1977‚ Michael Stephens‚ sole proprietor of Stephens Construction‚ asked Warren Sanders‚ a local real estate broker‚ to find a large piece of land that would be suitable for development into a single family residential project. Sanders located several parcels and found a homestead staked and owned by Robert and Arlene Cross. Sanders contacted and met with Robert Cross in February of 1978 and stated that he was looking for land

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    Lehman Broker

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    Josie Esquivel‚ a star analyst on Wall Street‚ built a career based around principles she learned at an early age from her parents. She developed a leadership brand that defined her identity and set her apart from others. She was recognized early in her career for her strengths and ambition‚ and was able to stay true to those characteristics throughout her successful career. Josie was goal orientated from day one and continued to be throughout her life. This would become her overall driving

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    Honest Mortgage Brokers

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    People have learned to distrust mortgage brokers‚ because word of mouth has told them that many of these brokers are crooks who are only in it to line their own pockets. In some cases‚ this distrust is justified. However‚ as in all businesses‚ there are many good brokers mixed among the bad‚ and the only trick is in finding one that will give you the best service at the most reasonable cost. Honest mortgage brokers can show you the tricks of the mortgage business while getting you the best loan terms

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    The Romance of a Busy Broker

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    Pitcher‚ confidential clerk in the office of Harvey Maxwell‚ broker‚ allowed a look of mild interest and surprise to visit his usually expressionless countenance when his employer briskly entered at half past nine in company with his young lady stenographer. With a snappy "Good-morning‚ Pitcher‚" Maxwell dashed at his desk as though he were intending to leap over it‚ and then plunged into the great heap of letters and telegrams waiting there for him. The young lady had been Maxwell’s stenographer

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    services as a trusted risk advisor and solidify the broker’s role in the client’s value chain. This lack of value recognition and the disintermediation through technology will push clients to inferior substitutes. In the current brokerage model‚ brokers carry out a lot of behind-the-scenes work which clients do not fully realize and appreciate. The Temple Consultants designed the Virtual Insurance Procurement Portal (VIPP or VIP

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    Review of Literature

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    shares online and to store the shares online without any bonded paper stuffs. Demat account facilitates faster transaction when compared with the older traditional trading method‚ (i.e) the share buyer have to inform to the broker regarding his purchase decision and then the broker forward it to the stock exchange‚ then they allot the shares to the respective buyer and send him a registered share certificate via postal department. The investor has to wait for 5 days for his transaction. But now due

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    the article that Charles Schwab took advantage of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to lift restrictions on fixed commissions‚ so as to seize the opportunity to change his own corporate design‚ from the traditional agent into a discount broker. He took a kind of new mode of operation: a savvy investor can trade pay for themselves‚ rather than having to pay package‚ including consulting and trading fees. As a large number of discount stockbroking firms into the market‚ in addition to a lower

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    Executive Summary

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    Executive Summary The purpose of an executive summary is to summarize a report. Executive summaries are written for executives who most likely do not have time to read the complete document. Therefore‚ the executive summary must cover the major points and be detailed enough to mirror the content yet concise enough for an executive to understand the substance without reading the entire report. An executive summary differs from an abstract. Readers use an abstract to decide whether to read the complete

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    roles of a brokerage firm

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    brokerage firm is a commercial enterprise‚ which functions like an helps its clients in multiple aspects. An investment brokerage firm acts as an intermediary between the buyer and the seller.  It functions through a number of investment brokers. An investment broker matches the purchasers of investment plans with the sellers. For carrying out this function‚ they charge a fee from the client. The fee is known as commission and it is represented as a percentage.  An investment brokerage firm offers

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    Charles Schwab Case Study

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    brokerage and related financial services for 8 million active accounts with about 837 billion dollars in assets. They are financial planners that assist corporations with mergers and acauisitions and help people plan their financial futures. Their brokers make commission on their clients and well as fees they charge. Charles Schwab was a Stanford graduate attaining his bachelors and masters degree at their school of business. Charles was thirty two years old when he started his first endeavor which

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