That's the song the band played when Cornwallis surrendered to the upstart Americans at Yorktown. It should also be the theme music for this year's tax-planning season. Here's why.
Senator Marco Rubio, R-Fla., introduced the bill to exempt Olympic medal winners from owing tax on their winnings and called the tax “ridiculous.”
Claims profit from spreads in 401(k) funds akin to a fee; more disclosure needed
Number of companies that offer medical coverage for former workers dwindling
But waiting to claim benefits will increase monthly income
Bad news for Social Security recipients: The cost-of-living adjustment in 2013 will be puny. How puny? Likely, less than half of what it was in 2012.
CEO says bonds a bad bet for the average retail investor
Pru to pay $615 million in cash for 700,000 life insurance contracts
That best describes the underpinnings of middle-income Americans' financial decisions. And a new survey reveals just how much it's costing them.
Prudential Financial Inc.'s decision to cut off contributions into a slate of older variable annuities with attractive benefits has raised the ire of financial advisers, this time because they were given so little time to add money to the contracts.