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Victims of convicted Ponzi scheme fraudster Bernard Madoff will be receiving nearly $2.5 billion in checks that were mailed Wednesday, according to the Securities Investor Protection Corporation.
September 20 -
Nearly two-thirds of individual investors have at least some confidence in the U.S. capital markets, according to a new survey by the Center for Audit Quality.
September 19 -
I meant to write about the latest corporate-sponsored holiday, National Fight Procrastination Day, when it occurred last Thursday, but I just didnt get around to it.
September 12 -
The American Institute of CPAs has sent a letter to members of the House Financial Services Committee supporting a bill aimed at narrowing the definition of municipal advisor, without weakening investor protections.
September 12 -
Nearly half of CFOs dont anticipate the one-time costs of going public, according to a new survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
September 10 -
Free online money management tool PowerWallet has officially hit the market and is designed to help users manage and keep control over their personal finances.
September 7 -
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales plans to develop guidance for auditors on providing assurance on interest rate benchmarks in the wake of the outcry over manipulation of the LIBOR, or London Inter-Bank Offered Rate, which cost the jobs of top executives at the British bank Barclays.
September 6 -
College students and their families could save up to $2,500 a year if they save receipts for necessary expenses such as textbooks and other course materials.
September 5 -
Fifty years after the untimely death of film legend Marilyn Monroe, the courts are apparently still hearing challenges over her estate and her taxes.
September 4 -
Genworth Financial Investment Services, a firm that specializes in helping approximately 1,800 tax and accounting professionals integrate wealth management into their practices, is being renamed Cetera Financial Specialists after being acquired earlier this year.
September 4 -
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September 1 -
Staff members at privately held companies are less likely to receive information from management about how the business is performing than employees at publicly traded companies, according to a new survey.
August 31 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission issued a financial literacy study Thursday confirming earlier studies that U.S. retail investors lack basic financial literacy.
August 30 -
The American Institute of CPAs has written to Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Doug Shulman outlining its concerns with what it sees as a widespread problem affecting numerous taxpayers: erroneous letters from the IRS to taxpayers filing foreign trust forms.
August 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service has stepped up its efforts to investigate possible misconduct in the municipal bond sector, more than doubling the number of examinations it conducts per year.
August 29 -
Almost half of parents have no financial plan in place, and nearly 20 percent of parents created a plan only after having children, according to a new poll.
August 28 -
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, have used sophisticated estate- planning techniques for more than a decade to minimize taxes and amass at least $100 million for their family outside of their estate.
August 27 -
JPMorgan Chase & Co.s board of directors assigned former KPMG International Chairman Timothy Flynn to its risk committee after an internal probe blamed lax controls for a $5.8 billion trading loss in London.
August 24 -
Our 2012 Wealth Magnets are talking to their financial planning clients more than ever.
August 24 -
The focus of most taxpayers on their income taxes, small business taxes and potential estate taxes, with a gripe now and then about local sales taxes, misses a big chunk of the portion they pay every year: property taxes.
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