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Financial Markets and Presidential Elections

There’s a saying that with enough prodding, you can make statistics say whatever you want. We believe this is especially true for the loads of data surrounding presidential elections. It’s possible to use the data to say two different things about the economy,...

IRS Rules Against Two Social Security Strategies

Two strategies that have long been recommended to help married couples potentially optimize their Social Security benefits have come to an end. This year, the IRS has clarified rules that no longer allow for two claiming strategies known as: File and suspend, and...

Strides in Pay Equality a Step in Right Direction

Lilly Ledbetter was hired in 1979 as a supervisor at Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and worked there for the next 20+ years. When she retired in 1998, she sued the company for paying her significantly less than her male counterparts. Initially, her pay was on par with...

Do Tax Preparers Know What They’re Doing?

For several years, researchers have been sending people into tax preparation offices to test the quality of the work. The results have been scary: • A tax preparer in North Carolina wasn’t sure what to do with one client’s dividend income form. She decided to...

New Year a Good Time for New Approach

We frequently resolve to reinvent ourselves in the new year — exercise more, eat healthier, read more or save more. This concept of reinvention carries over to several aspects of the financial world as well, both personally and in businesses. At a certain age,...

Top Tax Issues for 2016

As 2015 comes to an end, take some time to look over these changes, issues, and other concerns you may have this tax season. 1. Supreme Court ruling on ACA Millions of people will now continue to have access to affordable health care in the states which did not...