Month: November 2019

On November 7, 2019, the IRS released long-awaited Proposed Regulations to update to the life expectancy tables that both retirement account (i.e., IRA, 401(k), 403(b), TSP) owners and beneficiaries use to calculate Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs). The tables have not been updated since Final Regulations were released by the IRS back in April of 2002,
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The Kellum-Noble House, a 1847 Houston property still sitting on its original site in what is now a … [+] city park, has seen its share of history. After a restoration project that started in 2014, it’s reopening. CALpix On the edge of downtown Houston’s modern business district, the city’s oldest building is reopening following
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Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, inside Disneyland in Anaheim, California. Jeff Gritchen | MediaNews Group | Getty Images Higher ticket prices didn’t deter tourists from taking trips to Disney theme parks during its fourth quarter, but some are still holding off on their visits until Star Wars: Galaxy’s second ride is operational. “We believe there were
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Steve Mollenkopf, chief executive officer of Qualcomm Inc., holds the new Snapdragon 835 chip during a keynote at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Qualcomm stock jumped 6% in extended trading on Wednesday, after the chipmaker reported better-than-expected earnings and revenue. Qualcomm reported
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American companies are sitting on piles of cash, frustrating investors and leading some on Wall Street to wonder why they aren’t spending. Microsoft currently has the largest cash pile at $136.6 billion as of last quarter, according to estimates from FactSet. Berkshire Hathaway, Alphabet and Apple occupy the other top spots, with $128.2 billion, $121.2
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Kenneth Fisher, founder of Fisher Investments. Jonathan Fickies | Bloomberg | Getty Images Individual investors at Fisher Investments transferred $20 million from the firm the week after the billionaire made lewd comments at a conference, according to a research note from Mercer, an advisor to institutional investors. The development was disclosed on a conference call
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Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Uber’s ex-CEO is reunited with one of his biggest backers. Justin Sullivan/2018 Getty Images Topline: Billionaire Travis Kalanick’s secretive new food startup, CloudKitchens, quietly raised $400 million from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign-wealth fund—the Saudi’s first known deal in Silicon Valley since the murder of American journalist Jamal
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Wells Fargo Securities’ Christopher Harvey is looking for a signal that it’s time to take risk off the table, and he expects it’ll come sooner rather than later. The firm’s head of equity strategy is worried market sentiment is becoming too optimistic as stocks trade near all-time highs. “We kinda hate this market,” Harvey told
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Getty The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the annual inflation adjustments for the year 2020, including tax rate schedules, tax tables and cost-of-living adjustments. These are the numbers for the tax year 2020 beginning January 1, 2020. They are not the numbers and tables that you’ll use to prepare your 2019 tax returns in 2020 (you’ll find them here). These
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The Las Vegas City Council approved an ordinance Wednesday that criminalizes camping or sleeping on … [+] downtown streets when beds are available at established shelters. Getty Images The Las Vegas City Council approved a controversial ordinance Wednesday that makes it illegal to rest, sleep or camp on streets and sidewalks in public areas downtown
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