By Kurt J. Wrobel
Uncertainty is our bailiwick—what can we learn from this crisis?
July/August 2020
By Eric P. Harding
Here in the Commonwealth of Virginia, school just let out for the year. This was a school year unlike any in my lifetime; my kids had a weeks-long hiatus while the county got ready for distance learning.
By Greg Szrama III
A couple years (or was that months?) past, in February 2020, the United States government began planning in earnest for the arrival of COVID-19.
By David Ogden
Randy Ratesetter came into Sheila Savvy’s office. Randy was relatively new, having joined Virtual Consulting three years ago.
By Carlos Fuentes and Shiraz Jetha
Editor's note: This is the first article in an occasional series by the authors about economics.
By Leo Apilash
When Jim and I first became roommates, by coincidence we also had a number of classes together.
By Jay Vadiveloo
Conservation or policy retention is not a new idea for life insurers.
By Tom Toce
This month we’re treated to another puzzle constructed by my long-time test solvers Bob Fink and Jerry Miccolis.
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