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4 hours ago

5 Things You Should Know Now About IRS Form 5472

The failure to file an IRS Form 5472 can result in significant civil penalties and IRS headaches. This article provides five facts you should know now about Form 5472.

ByMatthew RobertsContributor
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7 hours ago

FTC Ban On Noncompete Agreements May Undermine Your Estate Plan

The FTC recently prohibited non-competition agreements (and non-disclosure or non-solicitation agreements),. This may adversely impact estate and succession planning.

ByMartin ShenkmanContributor
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7 hours ago

The Nasdaq’s And The NYSE’s Most Outrageous Looking Price Charts.

It’s the Alphabet daily price chart that really gets me.

ByJohn NavinContributor
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9 hours ago

Trump Media Stock (DJT) Floodgates Are Opening

Shareholders are getting sale approval

ByJohn S. TobeyContributor
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10 hours ago

Still More Pain For The Stock Market Bears?

At the start of the week, the Viper Report Tom Aspray was looking for a further decline in the bullish sentiment. On Thursday the bullish % dropped to 32.1% from 38.3%.

ByTom AsprayContributor
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11 hours ago

How To Minimize Financial Management Disasters With Aging

How can you prepare for the challenges of cognitive decline and maintain your financial autonomy as long as possible?

ByCarolyn McClanahanContributor
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12 hours ago

Economy Softens & Inflation Retreats; “Higher For Longer” Looks To Be A Policy Mistake

If the Federal Open Market Committee (the rate makers) is headline driven, then rates will be “higher for longer". That may be a policy mistake.

ByRobert BaroneContributor
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15 hours ago

What To Make Of TotalEnergies’ $2 Billion Share Buyback

TotalEnergies shareholders were given a 100th anniversary treat in the form of a multi-billion dollar share buyback and an interim dividend hike. So where from here?

ByGaurav SharmaSenior Contributor
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15 hours ago

Bond Investors Signal Interest Rates Going Higher

We seem to be living in a world of two realities when it comes to forecasting future interest rates. The one that says up is likely correct

BySimon ConstableContributor
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16 hours ago

13 Exciting Places Where You Can Live For $1,500 (Or Less) A Month

Looking for the cheapest places to live? Here are 13 destinations where you can live the good life on a monthly budget of $1,500 per month (or less).

ByLaura Begley BloomSenior Contributor
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16 hours ago

Cost Of Coffee Set To Skyrocket

What you need to do is either cut back on other expenses, earn more, or pray for a near-miracle.

BySimon ConstableContributor
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18 hours ago

How To Beat The Biggest Risk In Investing While Collecting 7%+ Yields

Don’t believe anyone who tells you there’s such a thing as a safe investment. Truth is, every asset—from Treasuries to houses to dividend stocks—involves risk.

ByMichael FosterContributor
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19 hours ago

Tax Breaks: New Laws And Budget Proposals—Including One That's Out Of This World

Our latest edition of Tax Breaks. Plus: IRS releases a draft crypto form, offshore tax evasion, capital gains rates, space tax—and whether Perrier is actually water.

ByKelly Phillips ErbForbes Staff
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19 hours ago

Macron’s Sorbonne Speech Gives Gloomy Account Of Europe

The lesson then is that there are votes in culture, but maybe not grand ideas on geopolitics or finance.

ByMike O'SullivanSenior Contributor
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22 hours ago

Why You Might Be Responsible For Paying Your Parents’ Medical Debts

With Baby Boomers aging and nursing home care costs climbing, obscure old sleeper laws could come back to haunt the children of seniors who can’t pay for their own care.

ByKelly Phillips ErbForbes Staff