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Private equity firm managers anticipate a greater number of acquisition deals for the rest of this year, in a dramatic turnaround from their sentiments last November.
May 1 -
Nearly half of hedge fund managers foresee a difficult year ahead for the sector, according to a survey by accounting firm Rothstein Kass.
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Wherever the economy is going, your clients need to think ahead
May 1 -
The challenge of delivering a decent return to a client is compounded when the client has strong opinions about how their money should be invested.
May 1 -
The House voted Friday to extend the current 3.4 percent interest rate on subsidized student loans for one more year.
April 27 -
Its been awhile since serious consideration has been given to estate tax reform, but with the Jan. 1, 2013 deadline looming, more people are offering their views on the subject.
April 26 -
Two leaders of the House Financial Services Committee have introduced bipartisan legislation to provide more effective oversight of investment advisers.
April 26 -
A new study suggests that taxpayers may be willing to accept a larger share of the larger share of the burden required to reform the Social Security system as their concern about the future sustainability of the Social Security worsens, but only when there are high levels of concern.
April 25 -
With the interest rates for federally subsidized student loans scheduled to double from 3.4 to 6.8 percent in July, the topic has suddenly become a hot political issue.
April 25 -
Three-quarters of Americans consider themselves to be financially stable, but more than 48 percent lack the savings they say they would need to achieve actual stability, according to a new survey.
April 24 -
CCH has added two new treatises on estate planning and research and development tax incentives to its CCH Expert Treatise Library.
April 23 -
The ready availability of technology is leading consumers to spend more money on digital purchases rather than save their cash, according a new survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
April 18 -
The financial and retirement confidence of working American adults is eroding, according to a new survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
April 17 -
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing Tuesday on tax reform and tax-favored retirement accounts as it sought to find ways to use tax policy to encourage more Americans to save for retirement.
April 17 -
New Rules Strengthen Risk Management for Financial Markets
April 16 -
A new survey conducted for the American Institute of CPAs found that 41 percent of respondents selected cutting back on eating out as their most likely response to a financial pinch.
April 10 -
Investors are continuing to challenge corporate boards to further improve their oversight and disclosure around topics such as environmental sustainability and social responsibility.
April 4 -
One of the promoters of a bogus foreign currency exchange investment fund that effectively operated as a Ponzi scheme has been sentenced to nearly two years in jail on tax charges.
April 4 -
The multi-trillion dollar asset securitization market continues to have unresolved issues in the aftermath of the financial crisis, including how the assets are accounted for, and the credit risk assessments done by bond markets and credit-rating agencies, according to a new study.
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