Although Florida is considered a tax-friendly state, new residents won’t feel so welcome when they receive their first property tax …
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Investing A Not-For-Profit Nest Egg
An executive sits on the board of a charitable organization. A successful alumna is a trustee of her alma mater. …
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The Growing Benefits Of Private Ownership
Regulators and impatient investors are driving U.S. public companies to go private. Major investors, along with some executives, will gain; …
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Canada Settles Issues; America Belabors Them
SHERBROOKE, Quebec — As night falls and a frigid December wind blasts across Quebec’s Eastern Townships, the 100-foot-tall illuminated cross …
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A Fundamentally Better Stock Index?
Investors should avoid the new “fundamentally weighted” equity indices launched recently in an effort to outperform widely used indices such …
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Surprise Ruling May Transform Tax Policy
What may prove to be the most profound change in federal tax policy of our era emerged from Washington this …
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Tax Planning For A Surviving Spouse Selling A Home
Surviving spouses who wish to sell their primary residences often face large tax bills at an inopportune time. Good tax planning can help lessen the burden.
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Promotions, Additions Enhance Palisades Hudson Staff
Veteran staff members David Walters and Paul Jacobs will assume new responsibilities as client service managers for Palisades Hudson Financial …
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Protesting Pays: Fund Forgets Fee Increase
Letter Defends Shareholder Interests To Board of Trustees DWS Equity 500 Index Fund – Institutional: As a registered investment adviser …
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Private Equity: Too Much Of A Good Thing?
To quote Warren Buffett, are private equity investors “looking in the rearview mirror instead of through the windshield?” Has the …
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