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The Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed rules that would pause trading in certain individual stocks if the price moves 10 percent or more in a five-minute period.
May 18 -
Accounting Today is in the midst of collecting submissions for its 2010 ranking of the Top Firms by AUM.
May 13 -
Although a consensus is building that the U.S. economy is slowly beginning to turn in a positive direction, CPAs and the financial strategists they rely upon are not urging clients to make wholesale shifts in their investment portfolios. Indeed, some are turning somewhat more cautious in the short term.
May 10 -
Broker-dealers are providing more sophisticated services for financial advisors and their clients in an effort to systematize best practices, bolster both efficiency and support, and prepare for potential regulatory reform.
May 10 -
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It's been all about the investments, particularly during the last couple of recession-laden years. However, investors need to be aware that there are plenty of other issues lurking in the background that, if not addressed properly, can come back to haunt them.
May 10 -
The federal government is losing millions of dollars every year due to increasing taxpayer noncompliance with Individual Retirement Account requirements, according to a new government report.
May 7 -
Retirement and uninsured medical expenses are the most pressing financial concerns for Americans, according to a survey conducted for the American Institute of CPAs by Harris Interactive.
April 28 -
Americans now feel more optimistic about nearly all aspects of their financial security, according to a new survey.
April 27 -
The federal governments Financial Literacy and Education Commission has redesigned its financial literacy education Web site, www.MyMoney.gov, adding new calculators and checklists to help families with college savings plans, along with other features.
April 27