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The U.S. Government Accountability Office conducted a nearly four-year study. Here are the key findings from its exhaustive report.
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The recommendation relies on the "circular economy."
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Underlying U.S. inflation unexpectedly picked up in August on higher prices for housing and travel, undercutting the chances of an outsize Federal Reserve interest-rate cut next week.
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A lawyer suing Wells and other firms argues the recent rate changes do nothing to repair harm already suffered by his clients.
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The offering, a mix of liquid credit and private investment, still needs regulatory approval.
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The number of certified financial planners reflects competition for talent and a profession navigating questions about conflicts of interest.
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Expertly guiding a client through the divorce process can forge long-term bonds that foster practice growth.
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The handoff of a company carries important tax implications alongside a plethora of succession challenges. Here's what financial advisors need to talk about with clients.
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Unlike the U.S., where the federal government can offer tax breaks, EU taxation rests with member states, leaving the bloc to work largely through loans and grants.
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The proposal seeks to mirror similar funds used by Norway, Kuwait and Abu Dhabi to support national interests in technology, energy and other industries.
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