пятница, 5 апреля 2013 г.

Tax tips, CEO pay and a 'bubble' in bonds? USA TODAY has the answers.

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USA TODAY - Personal Finance April 5
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
Spotting bubbles in markets is now a cottage industry of sorts.
Beware of those who cry 'bubble' about bonds

Spotting bubbles is now a cottage industry of sorts, but not every bad investment is one.
Same-sex couple Ira Stier (left) and Waldo Gibson exchange vows during their wedding ceremony at City Hall in San Francisco in 2008.
Tax Q&A: Federal law treats same-sex couples different

Federal law does not treat same-sex couples who are married under state law as married.
Investors can easily find out how much a CEO makes.
Ask Matt: Find out how much a CEO makes

The source of CEO pay information is the proxy statement.

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Bank of America has spent the last year remodeling its branches. Tellers are no longer at the forefront, lounge areas will feature iPads,  and conference rooms are set for meetings with financial specialists.
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Bank of America overhauls bank branches
Don't worry, tellers are still at Bank of America, but everything else is changing.
401(k) fee disclosures receive little reaction.
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Report: 401(k) rollover process too confusing
Too many workers getting false, misleading information about 401(k)s when they change jobs.
Smart ways to use the money from your tax refund.
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3 ways to invest a tax refund for smart gains
A refund can be more than a quick fix to your finances. Here are smart ways to invest it.
April 15 is the deadline to file your 2012 tax return.
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Tax Q&A: Can I deduct property tax without itemizing?
Can I still deduct my property tax while utilizing the standard deduction?
Having a home office and working for yourself can be a great thing if you start off with a good foundation.
columnist
Tightrope: Get organized to work from home
To work out of your home, you need some structure.
File photo shows an antique telephone.
business
Feds offer new hope for avoiding 'robocalls'
The calls are illegal unless you have given your consent.
First quarter earnings are expected to only be 0.5% higher.
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Ask Matt: Earnings hopes dim for 1st quarter
Investors don't have much optimism for corporate earnings this quarter.

 

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