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New Canaan

American  

noun

  1. a town in SW Connecticut.


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Bill Shafransky, a certified financial planner in New Canaan, Conn., recently had a client in his mid-twenties ask him if it makes sense to add gold to their portfolio, but after digging in it was clear the intent was nothing more than a speculative trade to make money on the rally.

From Barron's

A homeowner who is selling a property while being underwater would need to “come to a closing with cash, which is often very difficult for homeowners who are underwater,” Bennett Pardue, a certified financial planner with New Canaan Group in alliance with Equitable Advisors, told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch

Seeing on paper how much you spend monthly on coffee or unused subscriptions can be a reality check needed to push you to actually cut back on spending, said Bill Shafransky, a senior wealth adviser at Moneco Advisors in New Canaan, Conn.

From MarketWatch

In New Canaan, Conn., where Philip Johnson’s iconic Glass House is located, two Manhattanites renovated a Midcentury Modern home with a lattice work facade and pyramid skylights.

From The Wall Street Journal

Disconnecting from social networks also means losing the convenience of tapping a few buttons directly from a post in your feed to instantly purchase an item, said Bill Shafransky, a senior wealth adviser at Moneco Advisors in New Canaan, Conn.

From MarketWatch