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When I was in practice as a CPA, there were days when I left the office wondering why I would ever want to go back the next day and do it again.
June 1 -
Proposals to scale back or eliminate the tax incentives of investing in 401(k) retirement plans, as called for by some budget deficit reduction plans, would not only endanger the ability of low- and moderate-income workers to enjoy secure retirements, but are based on faulty math, according to new research from the American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries.
May 31 -
Convoluted corporate financial reports are just as unreadable for professional stock analysts as they are for the average investor, according to a new study.
May 31 -
The recession has put even greater pressure on workers to stay on the job, according to a new report.
May 25 -
A diminishing proportion of employees reported high levels of financial stress in the first quarter of the year, according to a new survey.
May 17 -
Shareholder proposals at public companies are increasingly weighted toward social and environmental concerns, according to a new report by Ernst & Young.
May 4 -
Genworth Financial Wealth Management has introduced Genworth Portfolio Solutions, a streamlined approach to diversifying investments that financial advisors can set up for clients.
May 3 -
The confidence level of women in their ability to plan for retirement has reached a three-year high, according to a new survey, with 69 percent of women rating their confidence level as good or very good.
May 3 -
Nearly 40 percent of working Americans say that they will never afford retirement, according to a new survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
May 1 -
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After the market crash of 2008-2009, many investors were tossing in the towel on asset allocation, suggesting that it had major flaws as evidenced by nearly every asset class moving significantly lower in apparent lockstep.
May 1 -
IMGCAP(1)]The current uncertain political, economic, and tax environment has led many people to postpone preparing or updating their estate plans.
April 25 -
The growing popularity of online deal sites like Groupon and LivingSocial could be encouraging many consumers to make impulse buys rather than save their money for more important financial priorities, according to the American Institute of CPAs.
April 21 -
Accounting Today is in the midst of collecting submissions for its 2011 ranking of the Top Firms by AUM.
April 20 -
Less than half of affluent parents (49 percent) in a nationwide poll felt it was important to leave a financial inheritance to the next generation, according to the U.S. Trust Insights on Wealth and Worth Survey.
April 19 -
Nearly 40 percent of working Americans say they will never afford retirement, according to a new survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
April 13 -
Stock buybacks do not necessarily help just the CEOs whose compensation is tied to their companies’ earnings per share, but can also advance the interests of shareholders, according to a new study.
April 12 -
Rising fuel and food prices are blunting the gains from the economic recovery, hurting Americans’ ability to save and weighing on consumer sentiment, according to a new survey conducted for the American Institute of CPAs by Harris Interactive.
April 5 -
Despite an earnings slide of roughly 13 percent compared to 2009, some 94 percent of financial advisors remain satisfied with their career choice, according to a recent poll.
April 5 -
