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Corporations report their total cash payments of income tax — federal, state, and foreign combined — but they don’t identify, nor does the IRS reveal, how…
If you’re a bank that issues credit cards, you have to be jumping for joy. It’s been a record year for profits as interest rates continue…
Ah, coffee. It’s just about the only thing that’s good about a Monday morning…or really any morning. We all know that cities like Portland, Seattle and San Francisco are headliners in our nation’s…
This episode of What’s Ahead discusses the newly released State Business Tax Climate Index from the renowned, nonpartisan Tax Foundation. It’s no surprise that almost all…
This article is reprinted by permission from NerdWallet. Adopting a rescue or shelter dog doesn’t just give a needy animal a home. It can provide a…
Dear Quentin, I went through a terrible divorce 15 years ago. I will finally be done paying off my ex-husband in July. My divorce was so…
“‘They are buying less stuff, even within food and beverage.’” — Target CEO Brian Cornell That was Target TGT, +1.40% chairman and CEO Brian Cornell on…
Mortgage rates fell for the first time in two months, amid uncertainty over monetary policy as well as the geopolitical conflict in the Middle East. The…
Programs offering “direct admissions”—without a formal application–are spreading. The trend could accelerate in the the wake of the Supreme Court decision killing affirmative action. By Emma…
The American consumer is on a spending spree — one that’s slated to last right through the busy holiday shopping season. Holiday spending is expected to…