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President's Column
Current Column:
September 2007 - Liquidity
and Real Estate
In the
beginning there was barter.
Fred Flintstone grew corn
and Barney Rubble raised
hogs. When Fred got tired of
eating corn, he began
negotiating with Barney.
Fred agreed to trade bushels
of his corn for one of
Barney’s hogs. This worked
well for both as their diets
were diversified and it
allowed each to specialize.
Barney became better with
each passing year at raising
hogs while Fred got
progressively better yields
with his corn.
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