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Tips for Potential Landlords from Newsweek's Daniel McGinn
This week, there’s a story in Newsweek called “The Accidental Slumlord.” It’s a six-page story from the Boston-based reporter Daniel McGinn, talking about how he, as a fairly ordinary Joe, meets the tenants of his $62,000 investment property in Pocatello, Idaho, for the first time. I would...
Tags: Newsweek, Cash Flow, Property, Daniel McGinn, Property Manager, Personal Finance, Operational Accounting, Mortgages, Finance, Capital Structures, Alison Rogers
Blog posts 2009-06-22

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Not Out of the Woods
Like a patient who's been transferred out of ICU, the U.S. economy appears to be on the mend. From GDP to employment, the vital signs are improving. But Robert Rubin told NEWSWEEK's Daniel McGinn there's still cause for concern--and that the economy could remain a key issue in the presidential...
Tags: Government, Newsweek, stimulus
Research articles 2003-11-17
Advice for Martha
If Martha Stewart sees jail time a trial date was set last week, she'll likely be sent to the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Conn., one of the minimum-security "prison camps," nicknamed "Club Fed." In 1988 former Wall Street Journal reporter R. Foster Winans spent seven months there for insider...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, Newsweek
Research articles 2003-06-30
'Those Guys Saved His Life'
At lunchtime on Thursday, Jason Priestley took his first bites of solid food since crashing his race car at Kentucky Speedway last weekend. After eight hours of surgery on Wednesday at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, the actor-driver's condition is improving. His father, Lorne Priestley, talked to NEWSWEEK's Daniel McGinn about...
Tags: car, HEALTHCARE, Jason, Newsweek, surgery, trauma, wheelchair
Research articles 2002-08-15
Bylines
Seeing Around the Market's Corners Writing about stocks can be nail-biting even at a daily newspaper--it's a story that can change in an instant. That's why Allan Sloan's and Robert J. Samuelson's abilities to predict long-term trends are so impressive. Three years ago, Sam wrote a cover explaining how...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Newsweek, stock
Research articles 2001-03-26
Saving Private Welch
It's the bane of bosses everywhere: the talented worker who leaves the company, snagged by a competitor. In today's tight job market, it's a vexing problem. But Reuben Gutoff could teach you a few things. In 1961 Gutoff managed a General Electric new chemical business when a promising 26-year-old engineer...
Tags: General Electric Co., Newsweek
Research articles 2000-05-29
'The President on Line 1'
When NEWSWEEK last sat down with Jack Welch, in December 2000, he'd just picked Jeff Immelt as his successor, and the U.S. Supreme Court had just cemented George W. Bush's presidential victory. At one point, Welch interrupted the interview to take a call from the president-elect. In an interview this...
Tags: cabinet, CEO, E-mail, job, Newsweek
Research articles 2005-04-04
Al Qaeda: 'Got to Take That Shot'.
Byline: Sami Yousafzai, Mark Hosenball and Zahid Hussain Mark Hosenball Quindlen Krovatin Rana Foroohar Michael Hastings Devin Gordon Elise Soukup Daniel McGinn U.S. officials don't want to act rashly--especially in remote Pakistan, where U.S. forces are not supposed to be operating. But, says ...
Tags: Britain, China, CIA, FINANCE, Government, SOFTWARE, Taxes, U.S.
Research articles 2006-01-23
On the Road to Regret?(Renault's proposal to merge with Nissan Motor Corp.)
Renault has offered to rescue deeply indebted Nissan. A smart merger-- or financial folly? With Daniel McGinn in Detroit, Velisarios Kattoulas in Tokyo and Scott Johnson in Paris It's rare for a corporate spokesman to publicly deride his employer. But that's...
Tags: Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Renault
Research articles 1999-03-29
Media Guru Peter Shankman's Work-From-Home Tips
We’ve all dreamed of founding a million-dollar business from our spare bedrooms, but Peter Shankman has actually done it. Less than two years ago, he founded Help A Reporter Out, a way for reporters to post queries looking for sources; if a reporter needs to find a mortgage expert, or...
Tags: Hiring, Cell Phone, Peter Shankman, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Alison Rogers
Blog posts 2009-07-28
The pension insurance flaw of ERISA; Subsequent legislation also played a part in devastating defined benefit plans.(Other Views)
Byline: Daniel F. McGinn ERISA, which marked its 30th anniversary this year, contained many worthwhile provisions to better secure pensions but one significant flaw, the creation of plan termination insurance. That insurance, overseen by the Pen Byline: Daniel F. McGinn ...
Tags: benefit, benefit plan, ERISA, insurance, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2004-12-13
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