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Berkshire Hathaway posted a $25 billion loss in the fourth quarter, mainly due to a writedown from its stake in Kraft Heinz.
February 25 -
Analysts are more likely to highlight the negatives instead of the positives, according to new research.
February 22 -
You’ve no doubt been offered the opportunity to purchase inexpensive term insurance through your association, but what happens when you get older?
February 22The TOLI Center East -
Some of the top Democratic presidential candidates are trying to make a name for themselves by calling for higher taxes on the wealthy.
February 21 -
Since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed at the end of 2017, more CPAs, as well as attorneys and financial advisors, have recommended their clients establish DAFs.
February 20American Endowment Foundation -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Treasury and the IRS about their proposed regulations on estate and gift taxes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
February 19 -
The Microsoft co-founder believes it’s appropriate for wealthy people to pay much higher taxes.
February 19 -
The Democratic presidential candidate would limit American families’ expenses to 7 percent of income regardless of how many children they have in care.
February 19 -
A Warren Averett staffer is named Atlanta Habitat chairperson; Friedman LLP participates in a local Equinox Cycle for Survival charity ride; and the Bonadio Group donates to two local Habitat for Humanity chapters.
February 15 -
The bakery chain was rescued by an Irish private-equity firm after an accounting scandal pushed the U.K. cake baker into insolvency.
February 14