Pete the Planner: Your risk tolerance, objective should match your portfolio
So I’ll just hit you with one major issue—the average American household has not yet figured out that it’s out of money.
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So I’ll just hit you with one major issue—the average American household has not yet figured out that it’s out of money.
Consumer advocates and other across the country and in central Indiana are saying big executive-compensation packages are ripe for review.
The foundation spent itself down to zero this year, distributing legacy grants to arts organizations, the University of Indianapolis and not-for-profits focused on military families, former prison inmates, HIV prevention and animal conservation.
Matt Gentry recently sat down with IBJ to discuss what’s next for both Lebanon and him, going into what he said will be his final term.
Thinking big and inspiring others to do so as well has been Mitch Daniels’ hallmark through five decades in business, public service and higher education.
Indianapolis has some $9 billion in downtown development planned over the next several years, but it will take leadership to bring all those projects to fruition in a way that best benefits the city. Hogsett has shown some of that leadership in this past year—as he’s been pushed by Shreve—but we need to see more of it.
Indy had this mentality years ago. It’s time for Mayor Hogsett and Indy’s next group of leaders to bring it back.
The current water study is examining the art of the possible—if appropriate need should exist in the future to move water from the Lafayette region to central Indiana. Indiana is blessed with more than adequate water resources; they’re just not always precisely where we need them.
We understand and value the essential role we play not only in providing world-class entertainment but also serving as a valuable engine for progress and development.
It appears the only option is for IEDC to turn to water and wastewater ratepayers. Ratepayers of Indiana-American and other utilities should hold onto their wallets.
The Greenfield Republican, whose district includes parts of Hancock and Madison counties, co-authored the state’s latest biennial budget.
Overall, the results seemed to reinforce the Republican reign over Indiana’s vast suburban and rural swaths, raising more questions than answers about whether Democrats can put a dent in the GOP’s long-held dominance over statewide elections in 2024.
Employees at Honda’s Indiana Auto Plant in Greensburg are among those who will qualify for raises.
The decision to table a proposal to move much of the administration of the Kinsey Institute into a not-for-profit came after significant faculty and staff pushback, a petition of opposition with nearly 8,000 signatures and a campus protest.
Women of all faiths have long been important figures in making our families, communities, societies and world better, despite having to fight inequality.
In fact, our struggle in Indy is the canary in the coal mine for any fast-growing Hoosier community.
The question is whether the state should focus funding on units with larger infrastructure responsibilities.
According to the same Trust Barometer, respondents trust ‘my CEO’ and ‘my colleagues’ far more than government leaders or journalists.
While one must be careful about drawing comparisons, there are some disturbing parallels between the 1920s and today.
Individuals, reinforced by others, feel compelled to move based on what they feel inside.