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  1. Paul Zane Pilzer, the economist/entrepreneur and New York Times bestselling author of 13 books, sees a better world on the horizon. In The New Roaring Twenties he imparts inspiration and a new template for escaping the shadow of a global pandemic, with all its fallout, and stepping into the resplendent possibilities of the future.

  2. Stephen P. Jarchow. Highest Rated: 96% Gods and Monsters (1998) Lowest Rated: 38% Kiss the Bride (2007) Birthday: Not Available. Birthplace: Not Available.

  3. Jarchow has been a principal in more than 100 real estate ventures, and is the author of six books on finance and real estate. | Learn more about Stephen Jarchow’s work experience, education ...

    • University of Wisconsin Law School
  4. Stephen P. Jarchow is a media and real estate investor. He has been involved in the production and/or distribution of over 250 motion pictures and 22 television series. He has been a partner in over 200 real estate ventures. Mr. Jarchow received a BBA, MS and JD all with Honors from the University of Wisconsin. He practiced tax and real estate law and subsequently was a partner with an international real estate development company. He also served as a senior managing director with an ...

  5. Stephen P. Jarchow. Producer, Writer. Stephen P. Jarchow is a media and real estate investor. He has been involved in the production and/or distribution of over 250 motion pictures and television series. He has been a principal in over 100 real estate ventures. Mr. Jarchow received a BBA, MS and JD all with Honors from the University of Wisconsin.

  6. Stephen P. Jarchow has 15 books on Goodreads with 66 ratings. Stephen P. Jarchow’s most popular book is The New Roaring Twenties: Prosper in the Great Bo...

  7. Mar 21, 2023 · Stephen P. Jarchow is the author of four books on real estate taxation and finance published by Wiley. He cowrote Tax Management Portfolio on Taxation of Foreign Governments (IRC Section 892), as well as numerous articles on business taxation.

    • Paul Zane Pilzer