Wealthy school governor admits dinner money theft
A former British Airways stewardess and governor of a primary school admits in court stealing children's lunch money, class trip funds and lottery cash 'to go shopping'By Padraic FlanaganA former air...
View ArticleL'Wren Scott 'leaves entire $9 million estate' to Sir Mick Jagger
The fashion designer's simple will excludes her family but does not clarify questions about financial health of her business, according to paper's review of probate documents Ms Scott, 49, divided her...
View ArticleThe wealthiest neighborhood in Delaware
Jeffrey GentryTake a guess where the wealthiest people in Delaware live.Centreville? Nope.Greenville? Wrong again.Hockessin? Not even close.It's Alapocas. Alapo-who?Alapocas. A community just north of...
View ArticleSurvey says: Wealthy protecting their castles with cash
Economic uncertainty has made them 'invulnerable'By LAURA LAYDENIn fact, many believe the recession is still on, or there’s another on the way — and they continue to guard their “castles,” using cash...
View ArticlePolice escort for wealthy car enthusiasts costs taxpayers
By Daniel J. ChacónA group of high rollers who passed through Santa Fe in expensive cars last month avoided the normal hassles of traffic, courtesy of taxpayers.The Santa Fe Police Department assigned...
View ArticleWealthy couple's 43 year marriage broke down after husband shot wife's pet...
A wealthy couple's 43-year marriage "irretrievably broke down" when a businessman with a passion for shooting "put to death" his wife's pet ram, a High Court judge has said.The animal was killed as the...
View ArticleWealthy to leave 30% of estates to children
Wealthy investors (those with more than $1 million in investible assets) plan on leaving about a third of their money to their children, says a new BMO study.Then, they'll divide the rest as follows:•...
View ArticleArt for the Blog of It: Wealthy investors flock to fine art funds
Art for the Blog of It: Wealthy investors flock to fine art funds: By Sophia Yan Wealthy investors looking to diversify beyond stocks and bonds are now turning to an unusual money-making vehicle --...
View ArticleWe are now paupers, say Lake Minnetonka scam suspects
Lake Minnetonka couple and supposed Scottish royalty Colin and Andrea Chisholm appeared in Hennepin County District Court on Thursday wearing the jail’s finest orange smocks, telling the judge they...
View ArticleSex, Lies and Videotape: The public lynching of Andrew Luster.
Sex, Lies and Videotape: The public lynching of Andrew Luster. The equitable treatment of the accused and the presumption of innocence of the accused are the corner stones of our judicial system, a...
View ArticleSalesperson Snobbery Pays Off, Says a New Study
But only in branded designer fashion storesBy Emili VesilindA study scheduled to be released in the October 2014 issue of the Journal of Consumer Research found that the snootier a salesperson is, the...
View ArticleHow wealthy families blow their assets
By Beth PinskerNEW YORK May 6 (Reuters) - The basis of modern financial management rests on the promise that you can pass along what's left to future generations. Yet, the likelihood of your money...
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