Oregon shed its fierce anti-tax reputation last month by doing something rarely seen — it voted for higher taxes. Facing …
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Should You Do A Roth IRA Conversion?
The federal government may have given you the opportunity to save tens or even hundreds of thousands of tax dollars …
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Kick-Starting Life After College
Last May, I said goodbye to 10-page papers, late-night cram sessions, dorm life and dining halls, trading them in for …
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Responding To The Haitian Earthquake
Celebrities are holding benefit concerts. Cell phone companies will direct contributions via text message. Anytime, anywhere, you can donate to …
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Duly Noted
IRS Wins, But Charity Collects. The Internal Revenue Service successfully challenged the value that a Washington state woman assigned to …
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Anna Pfaehler Gets CFP® And A Promotion
Anna K. Pfaehler, an associate in our firm’s Scarsdale, N.Y., office since 2006, has earned her Certified Financial Planner™ designation …
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Dragging Secret Accounts Into The Open
As I learned back in elementary school, “Secrets, secrets are no fun.” This is especially true when the secrets involve …
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Changing Strategy During The Game
“Dad is in the operating room having emergency open-heart surgery,” said my mother-in-law to my wife on an ordinary Sunday …
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Duly Noted
Rejected Again: Nonresident’s Stock Options Not Taxable In New York. Thomas Hopkins stopped working in New York when he retired …
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Online Sentinel Offers Expanded Coverage
Sentinel is beginning its transition to an online publication this fall. Readers now will be able to find new articles …
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