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Audit rates are dropping, but there are still triggers that taxpayers can avoid to further reduce their risk.
April 9 -
Debt is back on the rise, this time led by government.
April 9 -
When your client is a foreign national, it pays to find out if the same regulations apply.
April 9 -
“Chase promised so many things and they didn’t keep those promises,” the juror said of the firm.
April 6 -
A new survey finds that investors prize full and upfront disclosures about fees and conflicts of interest, but advisors fall short.
April 6 -
Clients were allegedly steered into investments maximizing revenue for the bank and employees.
April 5 -
Home values grew in all 50 states in February, but their appreciation is expected to slow within the next year, according to CoreLogic.
April 4 -
Short sellers tend to go against the tide, making investments based on a belief that a stock is going to tank. These 10 banks have drawn the greatest amount of short-interest activity recently.
April 4 -
The tax treatment of bitcoin and its ilk raises major questions.
April 3 -
Healthy wage growth in some locations is offsetting increasing rates and housing prices.
April 3