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On July 30, 1973, Tax Analysts accused President Richard Nixon of playing fast and loose with the tax laws. In a 16-page study released to the…
What does it take to lure people away from streaming and back into long-vacant movie theater seats? It turns out bubble-gum pink nostalgia, several dozen retail…
A frustrating thing about today’s housing market is the paltry number of homes for sale. Would-be buyers outnumber sellers, even as high mortgage rates strain affordability.…
What do you do with “extra” funds in your child’s 529 Education Savings Plan after they’ve finished college, or gone in a different professional direction? Overfunding…
The IRS is clearly serious about moving its Strategic Operating Plan forward. The plan, which was released in April, has been described by the agency as…
You probably have a chunk of savings in Treasurys. Here’s how to size up conventional bonds, the inflation-protected ones and other ways to guard against a…
Elite colleges and universities give admissions preference to wealthy students, new research has found, and while reforms could promote socioeconomic diversity on elite campuses, experts say…
Ever since one business-to-business news site switched to a four-day work week last year, the fully remote staff is far more sparing with the amount of…
Kim Kardashian, whose name requires little intro or description, has just sold off one of her houses that she probably wasn’t using much. It must have…
Purchasing a home for the first time will require those hoping to do so to have higher earnings compared to last year, Redfin has found. In…