Former financial adviser faces possible 287-year prison sentence for robbing seniors
Breakfast with Benjamin Jean Walsh-Josephson is accused of taking more than $4 million from elderly clients.
- A former Wisconsin adviser is headed to trial and facing 28 counts of stealing from her clients. Jean Walsh-Josephson is accused of taking more than $4 million from elderly clients. If convicted of all charges, she could face a maximum sentence of 287 years in prison.
- If your mutual fund is investing in heavily-indebted companies, does that mean you’re investing in debt? Three mutual funds with big exposure to heavily-indebted companies.
- Hedge funds are banding together to strike back against the steady barrage of attacks on them as the symbol of the evils of Wall Street. A hedge fund lobbying group.
- If a half million dollars seems like a good retirement-savings target, think again. Depending on your age, it might just be a good start. It also depends on where and how you want to live in retirement.
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