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Is the Cyprus Bank Fiasco the Template for the Future?

by Lew Spellman | Friday, April 19, 2013

Investors should understand the new risks associated with entrusting their savings to troubled banks.

More on: Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Investing, Politics, Recession, Taxes
Tax Shelter-LINGO: John Robinson explains why people love &  hate targeted tax

Lingo: Tax Shelter

by Kristen Maxwell | Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Tools that help people minimize their taxes may seem unfair ... until you qualify for them.

More on: Accounting, Personal Finance, Politics, Taxes
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Experts Foresee a Big Year for Energy, Ethics, Data, and the Dollar

by Tracy Mueller | Friday, February 22, 2013

Business experts offer insights on the future of angel investing, big data, and the waning U.S. dollar.

More on: Capital, Creativity, Debt, Economy, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Ethics, Investing, Management, Statistics, Sustainability, Taxes
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McCombs Professors Weigh in on the 2013 State of the Union Address

by Rob Heidrick | Friday, February 15, 2013

Obama: Supply-side policies that strengthen the U.S. labor force and economic output are vital to recovery.

More on: Economy, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Global Issues, Health Care, Politics, Recession, Taxes
lingo: the marriage penalty can unfairly cause couples to pay higher taxes

What is the Marriage Penalty?

by Kristen Maxwell | Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Video: Marital bliss comes at a cost when tax laws place higher rates on the income of married couples. 

More on: Accounting, Personal Finance, Social Impact, Taxes
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Taxmageddon: Is the Fiscal Cliff an Economic Doomsday?

by Steve Brooks | Saturday, December 8, 2012

Targeted spending cuts and tax increases could help prevent fiscal mayhem, experts say.

More on: Economy, Politics, Recession, Taxes

The Fiscal Cliff Requires More Than a Bridge

by Jon Mertz | Thursday, November 8, 2012

The lame-duck Congress needs to resolve the fiscal cliff challenges before the end of 2012. It will take presidential and congressional leadership to make...

More on: Debt, Economy, Politics, Taxes
Buffett Rule

Soak the Rich? UT Professors Skeptical About Buffett Rule

by Steve Brooks | Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Is the Buffett Rule economically sound, or is it merely a political gimmick?

More on: Economy, Politics, Recession, Taxes
corporate taxes

A Taxing Business: Understanding America’s Corporate Tax System

by Steve Brooks | Monday, July 9, 2012

Long beset by accounting gimmicks and loopholes, the corporate income tax may be due for an overhaul.

More on: Accounting, Capital, Economy, Politics, Taxes

The Costly Folly of the US to Tax Americans Living Abroad

by Michael Froehls | Wednesday, June 27, 2012

The US is the only country in the Western Industrialized World that taxes its citizens when living abroad. This requirement burdens them with tax complexity...

More on: Accounting, Global Issues, Management, Politics, Recession, Taxes

Forget the 1%, Occupy Movement! It’s the Baby Boomers!

by Michael Froehls | Tuesday, June 19, 2012

The Occupy movement has the wrong target. The problem in the in the industrialized world, be it the U.S., Spain, France, or Greece, is not the super-rich....

More on: Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Politics, Recession, Taxes
Consumption

Taxing Spending: The Case For a National Consumption Tax

by Steve Brooks | Thursday, June 7, 2012

As the federal income tax nears its 100th birthday, it is being reconsidered in light of alternative ideas.

More on: Accounting, Economy, Taxes

How to Save Europe? Find Innovative Solutions - Fast!

by Michael Froehls | Sunday, June 3, 2012

Innovative solutions to the current crisis in Europe are needed. The article proposes some ideas involving labor markets, capital markets, and smart tax...

More on: Capital, Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Investing, Politics, Recession, Taxes
Truth in taxes - who is paying more than their share of taxes?

Truth in Taxing: Who Pays What and Why

by Steve Brooks | Wednesday, May 9, 2012

When it comes to taxes, many Americans think they pay too much and/or others don't pay enough. Who's right?

More on: Accounting, Economy, Taxes

Ready to Move for a New Job? Not So Fast! (Part III / III)

by Michael Froehls | Monday, April 30, 2012

Learn how to protect yourself when moving for a new job.

More on: Consumer Behavior, Negotiation, Personal Finance, Recession, Taxes
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