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Read MoreThe last thing you want on Thanksgiving is an undercooked turkey or overdone biscuits. That’s why careful preparation goes into the big day. Whether you’re cooking for two people or 20, it pays to have a fully stocked kitchen — and we’re not just talking about the food. Following are gadgets and accessories you need…
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Jay Clayton has announced that he will step down as chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) at the end of the year, six months before the end of his term. It’s common for chairs of the SEC to step down when a new president enters office. Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and […]
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Read MoreThe news that a highly effective COVID-19 vaccine might soon be available could have an unexpected downside for home shoppers. Sam Khater, chief economist for Freddie Mac, recently told Money magazine that mortgage rates now are rising in the wake of reports that pharmaceutical company Pfizer has developed a COVID-19 vaccine that could be up…
Read MoreOver the last decade, as health care solutions have become more specialized and fragmented, primary care physicians (PCPs) have frequently been cut out of the loop, particularly in coding initiatives. Retrospective and in-home risk assessment solutions work around PCPs. This dynamic further complicates PCPs’ ability to thrive in value-based care, which hinges on primary care…
Read MoreTwenty-five female accounting leaders were recognized during the AICPA’s Women’s Global Leadership Summit, held virtually this year. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/aicpa-names-2020-most-powerful-women-in-accounting
Read MoreI’m charging everything these days. That’s right, I use a credit card as my method of payment for virtually every purchase. I’m not overspending, and I’m not going into debt. I’m actually earning money AND making it easier to keep my wife and I on the same page regarding our checking account. It’s not just…
Read MoreOriginally published by James Royal on Bankrate.com. Taxpayers have any number of deductions and credits that they can take to reduce their tax burden, but those looking to get a break for their investing activities have a more limited menu of choices. If you’re an investor, you’ll want to optimize your tax situation with strategies…
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My monitoring process involves reviewing notable information for companies on my watchlist and companies on my portfolio. A fairly significant chunk is spent reviewing the dividend growth universe for value. I also review the list of dividend increases every week, but focus on the ones that have at least a ten year track record of […]
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Read MoreThe practice of anesthesiology is the practice of medicine. People who go to medical school and do a residency in anesthesiology are best equipped to deal with anesthetic delivery because they are qualified physicians before starting four years of specialty training in anesthesia. Many also have a fifth year of subspecialty training before entering their…
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