By Gerry Czarnecki Most boards have a “give or get” goal for their members. Understanding and executing on the “give” part is pretty simple: Just write a check. Writing that
Five Questions to Identify Your Best Donor Prospects

By Gerry Czarnecki Most boards have a “give or get” goal for their members. Understanding and executing on the “give” part is pretty simple: Just write a check. Writing that
Businesses adopt Citrix’s low cost desktop alternative By Chris Fleck Citrix’s HDX Ready Pi is about to disrupt the desktop PC industry as a low-cost, high-performance end-user computing device like
By Greta Schulz The worst seems to be over, but our economy is, inevitably, cyclical. Like the rest of us, it has its ups and downs. Yet, when we are
When we think of the beginning of sports as a big business in South Florida, many of us will think back to the late 1960s when the Miami Dolphins first
Miami International Airport has hit another mark on its quest to have regular non-stop service to Asia. Republic of China (Taiwan) President Tsai Ing-wen landed at Miami International Airport on
Maximize the power of your IRA with these suggestions. By Matthew Frankel An IRA can be an excellent way to save money for your retirement, and it can also cut
OK, many South Floridians and visitors know Wynwood is hip and cool, but national real estate company Cushman & Wakefield has given it a national seal of approval. Wynwood not
Here are some smart investments even after you stop punching the time clock. By Dan Caplinger Many retirees believe that once you’ve stopped working, you have to stop investing as
If you use smart ways to pass your wealth to your kids, you can save yourself or them a lot of money in taxes. Here are three savvy strategies. By
Dear Mr. Berko: Our beautiful 27-year-old son, who started school in 2008, owes $87,000 in student loans and has three more semesters to go to complete his degree in English