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Those of us who already miss Jay Lenos old Jaywalking segments on the Tonight Show shouldnt be surprised that a lot of people just arent aware of what most of us would consider common knowledge, but a new survey demonstrates once again that you can never be too sure about your assumptions.
May 15
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Paid-for stock research has generally elicited widespread skepticism, but a new scholarly paper by three accounting professors suggests that paid-for analysts are more like auditors and credit-rating firms than is generally believed.
May 12 -
Premature withdrawals from retirement accounts have become Americas new piggy bank, cracked open in record amounts during lean times by people like Cindy Cromie, who needed the money to rent a U-Haul and start a new life.
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Consulting may be an attractive career move for CFOs who may not be ready to stop working when they retire, according to a new poll.
May 6
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We're dedicating this column to tax alpha because accountants who are financial planners are uniquely positioned to deliver it. But just what, you may ask, is "tax alpha"? If "alpha" is the return generated by an advisor's skill in picking and managing investments, then "tax alpha" protects that return and generates a boost by making sure that taxes don't eat away more of a client's wealth than absolutely necessary.
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The more discipline an individual brings to their finances, the more financially secure he or she feels in the present, and the greater likelihood theyll be happy in the future, according to a new study.
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Employees are becoming increasingly engaged and more proactive in their financial planning, according to a new study.
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U.S. taxpayers would need to pay an average of $1,259 more a year to make up the federal and state taxes lost to corporations and individuals sheltering money in overseas tax havens, according to a report.
April 15 -
As the political fight over raising taxes for high-income Americans fades away, so are predictions for negative economic fallout.
April 14 -
Seventy-four percent of U.S. adults believe they are worse off or about the same financially as they were a year ago, according to a new survey for the American Institute of CPAs by Harris Poll, but stress levels about finances have not increased in the past year.
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Old-world economies charge higher inheritance and estate taxes than new-world economies, according to a study by UHY International.
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April is National Financial Literacy Month, and in recognition of the importance of the topic New York-based CPA John Vento is partnering with members of Congress from the Financial and Economic Literacy Caucus to speak at high schools and universities in the New York metropolitan area.
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Taxation is merely one piece of the financial planning puzzle, but it is second only to investments as the topic that most individuals want to control during the financial planning process.
April 1 -
For this installment of Accounting Today and Cetera Financial Specialists' Seeking Success project, we looked at the ways different firms with wealth management practices approach one of their most valuable assets: their current clients.
April 1 -
When President Obama announced the myRA program during his State of the Union Address this year, it likely raised several questions among those in the accounting community: What is this new program? How will it work? How does it compare to the retirement benefits businesses already provide to their employees? What do I need to share with my clients about this?
March 31 -
An increasing number of employers are using cash-based long-term incentives as part of their employee compensation programs, according to a new survey.
March 26 -
The U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland has held a pair of family estate executors liable for the unpaid taxes of the estate.
March 19 -
Americans' confidence in their ability to afford a comfortable retirement has recovered slightly from the record lows of the past five years, primarily among those participating in retirement plans, but overall their actual preparations for retirement haven't improved, according to a new survey.
March 19
