No one wants to face the possibility that their compensation may be clawed back. The complex tax aspects of the situation only serve to rub more salt in the wound.
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Disclaimers For Idiots And Bureaucrats
What sort of idiots require the disclaimers found in today’s commercials, and what sort demand them?
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ReKeithen Miller in MainStreet
ReKeithen Miller warns investors of the dangers of letting fear drive financial decisions.
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If You See Something, Verify First?
Freedom to speak up is not just a matter of First Amendment rights; it can mean life or death.
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The Trick To Cutting New York Taxes
An estate tax cut should make New York a less expensive place to die, but a revived gift tax makes it more expensive to live.
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Ben Sullivan in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Ben Sullivan emphasizes the use of short-term bonds to reduce portfolio volatility.
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In Russia, FedEx Is Cast Away
Onerous new import procedures halt international parcel delivery to Russian consumers. Do svidaniya, Wilson.
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Anthony Criscuolo in The Fiscal Times
Anthony Criscuolo urges couples to foster honest and open communication about finances to avoid future disputes.
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Paul Jacobs in The Gulf Today
Paul Jacobs reminds investors not to neglect rebalancing their portfolios as they consider their strategy in 2014.
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Why I’m Free Not To Join AARP
Suppose AARP is declared to be a seniors’ union. Now suppose everyone is forced to join upon turning 50.
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