Last May, I said goodbye to 10-page papers, late-night cram sessions, dorm life and dining halls, trading them in for …
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Responding To The Haitian Earthquake
Celebrities are holding benefit concerts. Cell phone companies will direct contributions via text message. Anytime, anywhere, you can donate to …
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Paul Jacobs in Kiplinger’s Retirement Report
Paul Jacobs sheds light on the often confusing subject of Roth IRA conversions and recharacterizations.
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Duly Noted
IRS Wins, But Charity Collects. The Internal Revenue Service successfully challenged the value that a Washington state woman assigned to …
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Alito Takes The Bait
Never in living memory has a president chosen to bait the U.S. Supreme Court in his State of the Union …
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Rebecca Pavese in Daily Finance
Daily Finance, Jan. 28, 2010Rebecca Pavese offers advice on how to take advantage of the one-time “making work pay credit” …
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Taxing The Other Guy In Oregon
Oregon residents don’t like taxes much. Except when someone else is paying. On Tuesday, voters in the state approved two …
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A Cover Charge To Get Into America
If you were a foreigner who wanted to move to the United States, how much would it be worth to …
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