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The former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York was also once a top aide to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
November 13 -
Tax policy for the next two years, and therefore tax planning strategies, may be determined in Georgia early next year.
November 12 -
A moderate pick with financial sector ties could upset progressives, while the likely GOP majority in the Senate could balk at a nominee seen as too liberal. Here are some of the candidates.
November 10 -
With a new administration, the regulator has an opportunity to renew its focus on a key pillar of its mission.
November 10PIABA -
While Trump’s administration could slow down transition efforts by disputing election results, big U.S. companies are moving on.
November 10 -
If Republicans keep their majority, the incoming administration will likely have to pick moderates over progressives to have any chance of getting its nominees approved.
November 9 -
The president-elect's pledge to repeal President Trump‘s tax cuts as soon as he is inaugurated may be stymied for the foreseeable future.
November 9 -
With a divided government, some proposals are bound to change as part of the give-and-take of the legislative process, writes Skip Schweiss.
November 7Financial Planning Association -
Clients should save political beliefs for the polling place and letters to elected representatives; don’t let them cloud your investment decisions, writes financial planner Kimberly Foss.
November 7Mercer Advisors -
Big changes to regulations and retirement planning could be in the mix following the Democrat’s election victory.
November 7