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Treasury Department, IRS will not extend Tax Day a second time

The IRS and Treasury Department have listened to your requests to push the tax deadline beyond July 15 and they are sticking to their guns. What you should know if you can't file on time.

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These 4 numbers show the dramatic racial economic inequality in the U.S.

In many ways that Americans work to establish themselves financially, either through the stock market, net worth or homeownership, Black families trail White families.

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This is what unemployment benefits will look like without that extra $600 a week

The $600 weekly supplement to unemployment benefits, created by the CARES Act coronavirus relief law, will end after July 31, absent an extension. The average American would go from fully replacing lost wages to replacing about a third.

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Advisors need to listen more to keep clients on board, study says

Financial advisors expect their managed assets to grow by 7.2% over one year and by annualized growth of 17.2% over the next three years, driven mostly by new and existing clients, according to a recent survey.

5 years ago

Consilium Crypto Saves 10% on Transactions for Institutional Digital Asset Traders

Consilium Crypto | Austin Hubbell | Jun 29, 2020 TORONTO, June 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ - Consilium Crypto, provider of Institutional-grade trading & risk management tools for digital asset markets, today launches its Liquidity Routing System for cryptocurrency exchanges, Consilium ORS. This product has multiple one of a kind features built in, designed to meet the needs

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BlackRock sees risks for U.S. stocks in the second half from virus and politics

BlackRock's global chief investment strategist said stocks face second half risks from fading fiscal stimulus and potential election volatility.

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Op-ed: Financial professionals need to keep investors safe in these unprecedented times

The unprecedented economic crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic demands that finance professionals recognize the leadership role they need to play in guiding investors through ongoing volatility to calmer shores, says Steve Horan of the CFA Institute.

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'I wasted so much money ...' Millennials share their top financial regrets to help Gen Z get started

We all have financial regrets. Here's what millennials want Gen Z to know about money behaviors they, too, might feel bad about in the future.

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Lawmakers worry debit-card stimulus payments come with high fees, compromise personal information

A group of senators on Capitol Hill are complaining that the debit cards used to give some Americans their stimulus payments come with unnecessarily high fees and could compromise their personal financial information by sharing it with third parties.

5 years ago

How to cope with financial stress and anxiety during troubling times

Psychologist George James, associate program director for the Couple & Family Therapy Program at Thomas Jefferson University and a member of the CNBC Invest in You Financial Wellness Council, spoke with CNBC about the connection between finances and mental health, the Covid-19 crisis and the impact of recent events on the Black community.

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Hidden wine cave, $110 million parking bill: Energy collapse wasn't only thing that sunk Chesapeake

The fracking giant's bankruptcy filing following an accounting mess at the company that included no budgets, a massive wine collection and a nine-figure bill for parking garages.

5 years ago

Hidden wine cave, $110 million parking bill: Energy collapse wasn't only thing that sank Chesapeake

The fracking giant's bankruptcy filing followed an accounting mess at the company that included no budgets, a massive wine collection and a nine-figure bill for parking garages.

5 years ago

Got an inherited retirement account and took a mandatory withdrawal? You can put it back

When the IRS rolled out relief on required minimum distributions from individual retirement accounts and 401(k) plans, it gave a bonus to beneficiaries of inherited IRAs. They, too, can undo their distributions for 2020.

5 years ago

Bill would give low-income college students access to $1,200 stimulus checks

The federal CARES Act put stimulus checks into the hands of millions of Americans yet many college students did not qualify for the money. Now, a bill introduced in the House of Representatives seeks to make low-income college students eligible for the money.

5 years ago

Bank of America, Citi and Goldman keep dividends the same post-stress tests, Wells Fargo to cut

Goldman, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, and Citigroup all said they will maintain their dividend. Wells Fargo, however, said it will cut.

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