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  • CBJ: Property transfers and building permits for May 21

    CBJ: Property transfers and building permits for May 21

  • CBJ: Daybook: May 21

    CBJ: Daybook: May 21

  • CBJ: Business licenses too big a hurdle?

    Many state licensing laws can be erratic, illogical and burdensome — and stop some people from launching a small business, says the Institute for Justice, a public interest law firm.

  • CBJ: Marotta: How does marital status affect your federal taxes?

    CBJ: Marotta: How does marital status affect your federal taxes?

  • CBJ: Briefcase: May 14

    CBJ: Briefcase: May 14  

  • CBJ: Marotta: Marotta's 2012 gone-fishing portfolio

    Asset allocation begins by selecting the top six asset categories.

  • CBJ: Property transfers and building permits for May 14

    CBJ: Property transfers and building permits, May 14

  • CBJ: Personnel: May 14

    CBJ Personnel: May 14

  • CBJ: Daybook: May 14

    CBJ: Daybook: May 14

  • CBJ: Louisa mining company lauded for reclamation project

    Virginia Vermiculite last month was named the recipient of the Interstate Mining Compact Commission’s 2012 national reclamation award. The Louisa mine was the top winner in the non-coal mine category. The award is presented to mining operations that have demonstrated excellence in reclamation.

  • CBJ: Daybook: May 7

    CBJ: Daybook

  • CBJ: Using dynamic asset allocation to boost returns

    A static asset allocation, not the same as a buy-and-hold strategy, already has a dynamic component.

  • CBJ: Art of procuring honey making a comeback

    Buoyed by record honey prices, a growing interest in local foods and the breeding of more resistant honey bees, there are indications that the bees, and the art of procuring their sticky, amber sweetener, might be making a comeback.

  • CBJ: Personnel: May 7

    CBJ: Personnel: May 7

  • CBJ: Property transfers and building permits for May 7

    The information in Property Transfers is compiled from documents in the offices of the clerks of the circuit courts in Charlottesville and/or Albemarle County.

  • CBJ: Daybook April 30

    What’s Happening in the Housing Market. From 4 to 5 p.m. at the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission Water Street Center at 407 E. Water St. Registration required. register@tjpdc.org or 979-7310.

  • CBJ: Personnel - April 30

    » Edward S. Painvin has been named senior vice president, chief investment officer, director and shareholder for Chase Investment Counsel. Painvin will be responsible primarily for Chase Investment Counsel’s large cap and balanced portfolios. Painvin was most recently director and senior portfolio manager for the U.S. Large Cap Select and Focus Growth Strategies for Allianz Global Investors-RMC.

  • CBJ - Marotta: A look at the Shiller 10-year P/E ratio

    A common measurement given on financial sites for a stock, index or fund is the price-to-earnings ratio, or P/E ratio.

  • CBJ: Property transfers - April 30

    The information in Property Transfers is compiled from documents in the offices of the clerks of the circuit courts in Charlottesville and/or Albemarle County.

  • CBJ: Property transfers - April 23

    The information in Property Transfers is compiled from documents in the offices of the clerks of the circuit courts in Charlottesville and/or Albemarle County.

  • CBJ - Marotta: Style boxes and the efficient frontier

    Over the past few weeks, we’ve been examining the investment science behind asset allocation. We learned that risk generally follows return. We learned that tilting small and value can boost returns. And we learned that blending investments near the efficient frontier can make even more efficient portfolios.

  • CBJ: Daybook April 23

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  • CBJ: Personnel - April 23

    » Virginia R. Rockwell, owner and principal designer of Gentle Gardener Green Design, recently was recognized as a certified nutrient management planner for turf and landscape by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation’s Division of Stormwater Management.

  • CBJ: Briefcase - April 23

    » Reynard Florence Winery in Barboursville will celebrate its grand opening from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. The event will include wine tastings and performances by The Can’t Hardly Playboys. Roe and Dee Allison have lived in Barboursville since 1980 and planted the first grapes in 2006. For more information, visit www.reynardflorence.com.  

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