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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.
April 3 -
There are several ways for your firm to get involved in financial planning -- here's how to pick the bet model
April 1 -
Bank of America has introduced a 401(k) retirement plan for small businesses through its Merrill Edge unit.
March 29 -
More Americans are feeling optimistic about their retirement savings, according to a new survey.
March 21 -
A bill advertised as creating jobs at small businesses and increasing their access to capital from the public markets would also knock down many of the auditing controls protecting investors.
March 21 -
An investment group including New York Mets chairman and CEO Fred Wilpon and Mets president Saul Katz have agreed to pay $162 million over five years to settle with the trustee overseeing the liquidation of Bernard Madoffs investment firm.
March 19 -
The confidence of Americans in their ability to afford a comfortable retirement remains at historically low levels, according to a new survey.
March 13 -
The financial services industry has always had pretty specific rules about testimonials, recommendations and advisory.
March 7 -
The odds of being single at some point during retirement are high and present unique challenges for both ever single retirees who never married and for those who become suddenly single in retirement due to divorce or death of a spouse.
March 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service has revised two forms used by bond issuers.
March 7 -
A new study suggests that using online video to announce a financial restatement can lead to an erosion in investor trust if not handled properly.
March 5 -
It's true that the bipartisan congressional "super committee" failed to agree on a 10-year federal deficit reduction plan. And yes, for all intents and purposes, automatic across-the-board spending cuts to the tune of $1.2 trillion are now scheduled to kick in by 2013.
March 1 -
The release of tax returns of presidential candidates has again brought popular media coverage of the issue of what is reasonable compensation for S corporation shareholders.
March 1 -