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The star-studded French fest starts today, but the coming months bring plenty more celebrations of the big screen – in stunning settings.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Audit rates for taxpayers with incomes between $200,000 and $500,000 dropped the most—by 92%.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Tax
Some people try to explain the sluggish trading of gold as a function of the younger generations having no interest in gold as a precious metal. Apparently, the joke goes that gold is “Boomer Bitcoin.”... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
Experts are recommending a wait-and-see approach as President Biden faces mounting pressure to move forward on a student loan forgiveness plan.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
While few individuals need to plan around the federal estate tax, state death taxes kick in at much lower dollar levels, often making it a middle class problem.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Tax
The recent market volatility is raising a lot of talk about a recession. But is this slump truly signalling trouble in the economy or is reactionary? This Economist article points to structural changes in finance that may be having an effect.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
Central bank tightening will pressure an already-slowing global economy.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
If you missed the April 18 deadline to file your taxes and didn't request an extension (or receive one automatically), the IRS offers simple advice—file now. The sooner you file, the less you will pay in penalties and interest.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Tax
You know you’re not supposed to look, but it’s impossible to resist. When stocks are plunging, checking your investment accounts is risky business. Holding tight means dealing with volatility. Here are some tips for surviving the market volatility, depending on your age:... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
By getting familiar with the three main investment pillars of today — which are stocks, real estate, and crypto — you have an opportunity to start adding to your income.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Did you get a tax refund for 2021? The average is about $3,000 this year. No matter how much you got, the key is to make the best use of it. Here are some options to consider in general order of priority:... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Tax
Mining companies are planning to profit from the new industry, but environmental campaigners warn of disastrous consequences.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
Institutional investors are offloading equities to retail buyers in a traumatized market. While similarities between now and the bottom of the coronavirus crash may end there, memories of how that episode played out are proving hard to shake.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
It’s the middle of every American’s favorite time of the year … to hate: tax season. Here are three of the most common tax season mistakes you don’t want to make:... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Tax
As western banks and companies revisit hundreds of billions of dollars worth of exposure to Russia, more than half a dozen fund managers interviewed by Reuters said the Ukraine crisis was causing them to rethink how they assign country risk.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
Biden has picked Ketanji Brown Jackson to join the Supreme Court. Heres a look inside her finances.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
You might need to file a gift tax return, even when you don't owe gift or estate taxes.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Tax
As the financial landscape becomes more complex, the need for financial literacy has significantly grown.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
The average American owes $52,940 in debt. Insider spoke to three couples and one individual who have paid off between $102,000 and $460,000 worth of debt using these strategies.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Over the next twenty-five years, Americans are expected to inherit an astonishing $72.6 trillion. Yes, that is TRILLION with a T. How you handle your inherited IRA can greatly increase or decrease the taxes due and, ultimately, the value of your inheritance.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Tax
Volatility is rising. Here’s how to protect your investment portfolio.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Investments
Looking for a cool playlist that will get you through these trying times? Here it is!... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
The IRS is offering extra in-person help for taxpayers in a complicated tax year - here's where to go, when, and what to bring... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Tax
Why aren’t tax professionals returning their clients’ calls? Maybe they are, just not in the way clients expect. Most clients grossly underestimate the sheer volume of client calls and e-mails tax professionals receive during filing season.... Read more
Published on: 1969-12-31
Source: Tax