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The Motley Fool May 9, 2011 Adam J. Crawford |
All Signs Point to Natural Gas Congress and the private sector are leading the way.  |
Financial Planning May 1, 2011 Bob Veres |
To the World of 2020 I'm writing this column to help you address the issue on the minds of investors and consumers everywhere in your future day and age: How can we finally fix the regulatory system after the latest traumatic events shook the markets to their core?  |
Financial Planning May 1, 2011 Donald Jay Korn |
Wedded Bliss The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Authorization and Job Creation Act of 2010, made dramatic changes to estate taxes. The federal exemption, known as the applicable exclusion amount, was set at $5 million, far above the $3.5 million in effect when the estate tax was last seen, in 2009.  |
BusinessWeek May 5, 2011 Lerer & McCormick |
Michele Bachmann: Ready to Rumble The Tea Party favorite has started campaigning in early primary states.  |
BusinessWeek May 5, 2011 Clea Benson |
A Renewed Crackdown on Redlining In the wake of the subprime implosion, the Obama Administration has stepped up its scrutiny of disadvantaged neighborhoods' credit access.  |
BusinessWeek May 5, 2011 Jonathan Alter |
Why the Republicans Are Boxed In They'll have to come up with a whole new deficit-cutting deal, and their options are few.  |
BusinessWeek May 5, 2011 John Gittelsohn |
Foreclosure Hits Las Vegas's High End In some cases, banks are repossessing luxury homes. In others, owners are walking away from million-dollar mortgages  |
BusinessWeek May 5, 2011 |
Frank McCourt on MLB's Takeover of the L.A. Dodgers In April, Major League Baseball seized financial operations of the debt-ridden Los Angeles Dodgers. Still, the owner continues to dig in  |
Registered Rep. May 5, 2011 Jerry Gleeson |
RJFS's Averitt: Tax Hikes Must Be Part of U.S. Deficit Solution Averitt suggested that political leaders on the right are perpetuating tax breaks for the same reason that those on the left are pressing for social spending -- to retain their jobs in Washington by pandering.  |
BusinessWeek May 4, 2011 Mark Niquette |
States Use Tax Breaks in War for Jobs Taxpayers are objecting as states ply companies with subsidies while cutting vital spending.  |
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