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Hedge funds and portfolio managers often have sophisticated needs when it comes to dealing with capital gains taxes and keeping them to a minimum, and one of the wrinkles they need to deal with is a constructive sale.
October 29 -
Nearly 60 percent of initial public offerings in 2011, 2012 and 2013 on the U.S. markets used at least one non-GAAP financial measure in their financial statements, according to a new study by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
October 29 -
How can fund administrators efficiently walk general partner CFOs through the waterfall calculation?
October 24 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have issued guidance aimed at expanding the use of income annuities in 401(k) plans.
October 24 -
The potential tax benefit of Roth IRAs remains high.
October 2 -
A tax attorney is sounding a warning about some unfavorable estate tax consequences for surviving spouses in many states across the country from the use of so-called QTIP trusts.
October 2 -
Taking a holistic view of clients' plans can help identify gaps.
October 1 -
Business development companies are increasingly using off-balance sheet investment vehicles known as senior secured loan programs to increase their effective portfolio leverage without running afoul of regulatory limits on balance sheet leverage, but that trend can be risky, according to research from Fitch Ratings.
September 23 -
Thomson Reuters has released a tax-planning treatise for estate planners, Tax Planning for Family Wealth Transfers at Death: Analysis with Forms.
September 18 -
If it seems impossible to amass a fortune in an IRA during your lifetime, think again.
September 17 -
About 9,000 U.S. taxpayers have each accumulated at least $5 million in individual retirement accounts, said the Government Accountability Office, raising questions about some investors tax-advantaged returns.
September 16 -
Slashing a CEOs compensation after a company produces disappointing financial results may help improve earnings for a time, but it can also encourage earnings manipulation, according to a new study.
September 15 -
The research and advisory firm Celent has released a new report cautioning wealth management professionals to be careful about using personal information, recent location and analytical data in their communications with clients that could strike them as creepy.
September 3 -
Many clients need to protect their estate for -- and from -- their descendants
September 1 -
Serving wealthy clients' families can be a profitable niche
September 1 -
One of the big trends this summer has been the ALS Associations remarkable success with its ice bucket challenge, but the very success of the campaign could pose a challenge of its own to the ALS Association and other charities.
August 27 -
Nonprofit and for-profit corporations that borrow through the issuance of taxable or tax exempt municipal debt have a new rule about who can give them financial advice.
August 27 -
Many U.S. households are not adequately prepared for retirement, according to a new report from the Federal Reserve that found 31 percent of non-retired respondents indicating they have no retirement savings or pension, including 19 percent of those ages 55 to 64.
August 11 -
Fitch Ratings has weighed in on the controversy stemming from corporate inversions, noting it could have an impact on a company's cash access and credit.
August 7 -
The CFA Institute has released a new study that calls for enhanced loan disclosures in order to allow investors to compare the financial statements of banks more effectively.
August 7