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RETIREMENT TAX SEP 16, 2014
Corporate tax dodging targeted as nations draw up battle plan

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 14, 2014
Romney-sized IRAs scrutinized as government studies taxes

'Never intended to be a tax shelter for millionaires,' Congressman says of retirement savings vehicle.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 12, 2014
Madoff scam recovery hits $10 billion, almost 60% of lost money, at a cost of $1 billion

Victims of the most infamous Ponzi scheme lost $17.5 billion but this week, recoveries reached $10 billion. The cost of liquidating the con man's defunct investment advisory firm has topped $1 billion but his former clients aren't footing the bill.

INVESTING EQUITIES SEP 12, 2014
Stocks entering spooky time of year but no time to worry

Short-term pullback may have already come and gone while intermediate and long-term prospects remain sound.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 12, 2014
Man who ate tips pleads guilty to Grand Central insider scheme

A New York man admitted to illegally passing inside corporate information to a Morgan Stanley broker on notes at Grand Central Terminal, and then chewing and swallowing the evidence.

INVESTING FIXED INCOME SEP 12, 2014
Pimco's Gross says weak credit creation jeopardizes growth

Pacific Investment Management Co.'s Bill Gross says insufficient credit creation, with economic growth of only about 2%, puts the U.S. expansion in jeopardy.

INVESTING EQUITIES SEP 11, 2014
Newsflash: Nasdaq is mired in a bear market

Investors starting to avoid companies that will suffer the most when the market stumbles.

YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SEP 11, 2014
Whiskey business mostly plans to vote 'no' on Scottish referendum

Companies say EU membership is a big benefit

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 10, 2014
Joan Rivers teaches about end-of-life planning

The comedienne prepared for death by talking about, and apparently, enabling her daughter as decision-maker

INVESTING EQUITIES SEP 09, 2014
Investors skeptical as stocks top one record after another

The stock market ain't the party it used to be. It just blasted through one important psychological barrier, and another now looks tantalizingly close. Yet the mood among investors is dour and businesslike.