Thomas Walsh encourages investors not to neglect asset location in managing their portfolios.
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Shomari Hearn in MSN Money/GoBankingRates
Shomari Hearn urges focusing on retirement saving in your 40s.
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First In, Worst Out
Tax-aware managers can largely work around a proposal that will mainly affect the smallest, least sophisticated investors.
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The Emerging GOP Tax Plan
While no tax reform is ever final until the president signs it into law, it seems increasingly likely that congressional Republicans will enact some significant tax changes soon. For taxpayers, all this uncertainty can be unnerving. After all, good tax planning happens with an eye to the future, and when a major shift in taxation is imminent, it can feel as if planning grinds to a halt. But taxpayers can consider the most likely of these changes now without succumbing to either panic or pressure.
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Making Less Of Moore
Roy Moore may win a Senate seat in tomorrow’s Alabama special election. How long he’ll keep it remains to be seen.
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None For Fighting
To take “enforcers” out of big-league sports, make them lose as much playing time as the opponents they target.
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Cellphones And Son Of Sam
If cellphones had been around, could the Son of Sam killer been stopped sooner?
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Charitable Giving With An Exit Strategy
Making a major charitable gift can be the start of a long-term relationship, so it may also warrant the equivalent of a prenup.
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The Winter Tide Of Homelessness
Until we provide a housing option for the seriously mentally ill, many will continue to live on the streets.
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Bitcoin = Tulips
Bitcoin is a relatively new invention, but the mania surrounding the cryptocurrency has a long and generally sad history.
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