The market is up, and the continuing economic recovery may have you thinking about sharing the wealth. Creating a philanthropic …
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New SEC Rules Strengthen Money Market Funds
In 2008, investors feared the collapse of money market funds. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) established new regulations to …
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How To Prepare For A State Default
Editor’s Note: This article is the second in a two-part series. Read part one. So you’re a current or retired …
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Crumbling Economics Undermine Long-Term Care Offerings
Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared online in December on our website’s Current Commentary blog. All publicity may not be …
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Duly Noted
Here Is Why You Might Need A Prescription For Aspirin. Effective this year, taxpayers cannot be reimbursed for over-the-counter medications …
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Planning For A Child With Special Needs
Many people have put their estate planning on hold until Congress decides the fate of the federal estate tax. For …
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Is There A Bubble In The Bond Market?
Conditions in the bond market don’t match the textbook definition of a bubble, but aggressive bond investors are positioning themselves …
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Duly Noted
Auditors Can Go Straight To Partner’s Return. The Internal Revenue Service says it need not audit a small partnership’s return …
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Dude, Can You Spare A Trillion?
Part one of a two-part series. Read part two. What happens when a state is unable to pay its creditors? …
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New Orleans: Five Years After Katrina
For decades, residents of the City That Care Forgot languished in impoverished communities with failing schools and high crime rates. …
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