Six years after Bear Stearns collapsed, financial institutions are collaborating on a new plan to backstop a key money market.
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David Walters in Money
David Walters answers a question about the tax consequences of selling a stock position over two years.
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Force Of Law And The Law Of Force
Putin’s aggression in Ukraine reminds us why putting money in Russia, and by extension China, is a gamble rather than an investment.
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Florida Gothic: Motorists’ Hamlet Of Horrors
A tiny Southern town turned its highway into a private ATM, but the problem of traffic cop tax collection extends much farther.
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The Day It Snowed In Miami
A new documentary looks at Miami’s role in the struggle for gay rights and the political rise of religious conservatism.
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Paul Jacobs in The Wall Street Journal
Paul Jacobs reminds investors that the gap between an artwork’s value to its owner and to others – including the IRS – can lead to trouble in estate planning.
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Health Care Reporting Requirements For Business
Smart business owners know the importance of keeping good records. The Affordable Care Act has created one more incentive for employers to keep abreast of sometimes complicated reporting requirements, by requiring them to provide information about company-provided health care to both their employees and the government.
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How Did Basic Travel Security Break Down In Malaysia?
One of the most troubling questions about a missing airliner is how at least two passengers could board with stolen passports.
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Timber Rustling Makes Us All Victims
Public and private forests are valuable as well as beautiful. Timber thieves cost us more than we realize.
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