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Even with a 15-year window to pay taxes, a near-doubling of the capital gains rate and the elimination of the step-up in basis loophole will make a sale expensive.
June 8 -
“If you have a superb value proposition and an incredible platform, you’re able to give more of that money back to shareholders,” said CEO Jane Fraser.
June 7 -
"Looking at boards, leadership representation, diversity representation and other indicators can guide advisors to consider investing in companies that align with their clients’ objectives," writes Eve Ellis.
June 6
The Matterhorn Group at William Blair Private Wealth Management -
While after-tax funds in employer-sponsored plans are tracked by plan administrators, clients are on their own with traditional IRAs, Jeffrey Levine writes.
June 4 -
While I bonds can be a worthwhile investment, they're not as useful for high-net-worth investors close to or in retirement, writes Alexis Leondis.
June 4 -
"Many times it’s actually small, systematic behavioral changes in strategies that lead to sustainable, meaningful changes in outcomes," writes Michael Liersch.
June 4
Wells Fargo -
Almost nine in 10 estate planners say women clients either lost their jobs, had their salaries cut or left the workforce during the pandemic, a study shows.
June 3 -
Individuals have already started receiving requests for information, according to tax attorneys.
June 3 -
Concern has already seeped into U.S. markets with the cost of goods including lumber and steel rising this year.
June 3 -
When the millions left unemployed due to COVID-19 return to work, research suggests they will cash out of their former employers’ plans, Spencer Williams writes.
June 3
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