Articles in Financial
What happened!? Just two weeks ago we were celebrating the willingness of the political class — or at least an influential subset of it — to finally get realistic and confront the nation’s …
This week’s grand compromise on tax cuts and unemployment benefits between President Obama and Congress may not have fully satisfied all their constituents, but it was an early holiday gift to investors, and …
Rosie, a student at the independent Dragon School in Oxford, may be only 13 years old, but she already knows more about charitable giving than many adults in the U.K.
Ask any married couple and you’ll hear: Marriage is complicated. Ask any financial planner, though, and you’ll hear: Not being married is often even more complicated.
Market leaders move in packs, or in schools, like fish. If you find one, it can lead you to more. One great way to find them is to check the New Highs list …
Want to lower your tax rates, help the economy and make April 15 less of a chore? Tax reform is probably the way to go.
Should you buy silver on the pullback? According to strategist John Stephenson there’s no time like the present.
U.S. Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Doug Shulman Thursday said the IRS is considering another amnesty program for taxpayers who voluntarily reveal their previously undisclosed offshore bank accounts.
It might not make up for the freeze on Social Security this year, but retirees who are taking distributions from their retirement accounts may now have an opportunity to strike back.
Wealthy U.S. investors may be able to buy municipal bonds at some of the highest yields in seven months as issuers rush to borrow before year end.


