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Chase business leaders survey shows optimistic outlook

The 2014 Chase Business Leaders Outlook shows increased optimism from U.S. and New York business leaders, which should translate into an equally optimistic outlook for the banking industry, the banking company says. Chase surveyed 3,500 business leaders and found that 73 percent of middle market companies (those with annual revenue between $20 million and $500 […]

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When Erna talks, people listen

“When E. F. Hutton talks, people listen.” — 1980’s advertisement tag line. ONEONTA — News flash from the Spectrem Group, an Illinois–based investor research and consulting firm: Total millionaire households in the U.S. jumped during 2013 to more than 9.6 million. That’s an increase of more than 600,000, or nearly 7 percent, over the previous

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INVESTMENT Q&A

Editor’s note: The Investment Q&A feature appears regularly in the Banking & Wealth Management special reports of The Central New York Business Journal, spotlighting area investment professionals and their views on the financial markets and investments. In this issue, Alan Leist provides his outlook. Alan R. Leist III, CFA, chief investment officer at Strategic Financial

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First Niagara CFO: No current plans to consolidate more branches

Following first-quarter earnings that were reduced by charges related to recent branch closures, First Niagara Financial Group’s chief financial officer, tells The Business Journal News Network, the banking company is not planning to close any more branches at this time. “We don’t have any current plans to consolidate more branches,” Gregory W. Norwood, CFO, says

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Tompkins Financial profit rises 9 percent in first quarter

ITHACA — Tompkins Financial Corp. (ticker symbol: TMP) reported that its net income rose more than 9 percent to $12.6 million in the first quarter from $11.5 million in the year-ago quarter. The Ithaca–based banking company’s earnings per share rose over 6 percent to 84 cents in the first quarter from 79 cents a year

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NY Estate Tax Update Creates Estate Planning Challenges

Legislation that went into effect on April 1 makes broad changes to New York’s estate and gift tax laws, as well as certain trust-income tax rules. Although these estate-tax changes were intended to make New York a less expensive state in which to die, they could have a significant impact on some estate plans currently

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The 50-year war on poverty

We fought the war on poverty, and poverty won  — Peter Ferrara It’s now 50 years since President Lyndon Johnson proposed his war on poverty. To date, the nation has spent $20 trillion to solve the problem, twice the amount spent on all military conflicts since the American Revolution. During this past half century, federal

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Amid high auto-insurance rates in NY, higher fraud penalties could help

New York state (NYS) has the unfortunate distinction of being a high cost-of-living state, and when it comes to auto insurance, New York lives up to its reputation. Our auto-insurance rates are among the highest in the nation. Although there are several reasons for our high rates, fraud plays a large part. Indeed, according to

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Robert LaFave

ICS Solutions Group has hired a new chief operations officer, Robert LaFave. He comes with more than 12 years of customer service and sales experience

Christina Robles

Hezel Associates, LLC, has hired Christina Robles as a research assistant. Robles is involved in nearly every aspect of the project-management process. She has substantial

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