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A new AICPA survey found that an increasing majority (68 percent) of Americans with loans or whose children have loans expressed some regret about the way they paid for that education - representing an eight percentage point increase from the 2013 survey when 60 percent had regrets.
April 30
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Fewer parents are finding the money to save for their kids' college. And those who are saving, are saving less.
April 30 -
Picking the right clients can make you both richer and happier
April 29 -
Chicago plastics manufacturer Stefan Edlis faced more than $20 million in U.S. capital gains taxes by selling his Andy Warhol painting to billionaire Steven A. Cohen eight years ago.
April 28 -
Our weekly roundup of tax-related investment strategies and news your clients may be thinking about.
April 24 -
American workers and retirees are expressing higher confidence about their ability to afford retirement this year, even though there is little sign they are taking the necessary steps to achieve that goal, according to a new survey.
April 21 -
Even though the economy is doing relatively well this year, that doesn't mean the average person isn't still worried about their own financial outlook.
April 20 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board released two accounting standards updates last week, one of which covers the fees paid for cloud computing while the other applies to defined benefit obligations and plan assets.
April 20 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service are trying to get more employers to offer myRA retirement accounts to employees.
April 20 -
Our weekly roundup of tax-related investment strategies and news your clients may be thinking about.
April 19