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With a little care, charitable donations cut taxes, spread cheer
Tribune staff reporterIf the holiday spirit has you feeling benevolent, you can put your good intentions to work during the next couple of weeks and save yourself money when you sit down with your tax return next year. Giving to charity is a simple way to earn a tax...Tags: Politics, Charity, Gail MarksJarvis, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Rich rewards: Investors urged to watch director pay, stock holdings
Chicago TribuneFor years, critics have howled about executive pay, saying something must be done to curb excessive compensation. Now some are challenging what they consider one of the root causes: pay for the directors who set chief executives' compensation packages....Tags: Corporate Officers, Accounting and Auditing, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco, Corporate Performance
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In retirement planning, tidy assumptions may not apply
Tribune staff reporterTom Rowan is five years away from retiring and struggling with the same question that arises for most Americans as they approach retirement: How much can retirees pull out of their savings each year, and still have enough money left to last a lifetime?...Tags: Retirement Planning Services, Credit Ratings, Long Term Care, Career and Workplace, Death
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Advisers put new focus to younger investors
Your Money staff reporterIt used to be that financial-services firms focused most of their attention on people who already had accumulated wealth. Now, though, much younger age groups are being embraced, even lauded. Consider this statement from one brokerage: "Gen X-ers . . ....Tags: Marketing, Career and Workplace, Companies and Corporations, T. Rowe Price, Investments
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Amid volatility, investors may not be insulated
Tribune staff reporterThere was a time when investors popped champagne corks to celebrate record-breaking levels in the stock market. But that was in the late 90s, before the technology bubble exploded in March 2000, drenching portfolios with red ink and scaring people into...Tags: Federal Reserve, Credit Ratings, Stock Market, Gail MarksJarvis, Standards
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A top Google techie joins EMI
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOne of Google Inc.'s top engineers is leaving the Internet giant to help record label EMI Group figure out how to turn around its struggling business, a music industry executive said Tuesday. Douglas Merrill, Google's vice president of engineering,...Tags: EMI Group Ltd., Los Angeles Times, Technology, Google Inc., Engineering
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