Petitioners say that on July 29, 2003, the rate of interest was enhanced from 4.75% per annum to 8% due to which the amount ...
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Ezra Dyckman and Charles Nelson explain how the new federal tax law expands bonus depreciation opportunities but caution that ...
You can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but you can ply it with an endless supply of free alcohol in hopes that it will do something just as entertaining. While that may not exactly be ethical, it’s no ...
The Los Angeles Lakers had a decisive win on Friday night against the New Orleans Pelicans to improve to 2-0 in the NBA Cup standings. Five teams in each group will compete against each other with the ...
Don’t ignore the fallout from the recent local elections. The results are important, but the reaction may be even more important. President Donald Trump is trotting out his election lies again. Be ...
Bill Bengen, the father of the 4% rule, agrees that a 4% withdrawal rate doesn't work for everyone. Most retirees can withdraw more without worrying about running out of money. The ideal withdrawal ...
Wednesday was a major moment for the coverage of the United States military. Scores of journalists with access to the Pentagon handed in their press passes rather than sign on to new rules laid out by ...
The MLB postseason is underway, some exciting baseball has already been played and some more is around the corner for the next month or so. In order to properly enjoy this postseason, there are a few ...
As the 2025 Ryder Cup gets underway at Bethpage Black, golf fans are doing what they always do every two years — brushing up on the rules and trying to remember the difference between four-ball and ...
Nate Bargatze focused on a charity gimmick — instead of political jokes — as host of the 2025 Emmy Awards. (Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images) Nate Bargatze vowed to keep politics out of his ...
If you try to withdraw early from just about any retirement plan, you'll be slapped with a penalty—an incentive to leave your money alone and let it build toward retirement like you always intended.