As Americans absorb agonizing reports about Hamas’ brutal terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians and Israel’s bombing of Gaza in retaliation, many may want to give to help those suffering. Giving money in times like these can be tricky since, in addition to making sure your dollars are used wisely and get where you intended for
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It’s not a bill for a long-dreamed-of boys’ camp on the Plains, but Frank Capra would probably have appreciated the dramatic possibilities of the events leading up to the proposal of the IRS Accountability and Transparency Act (S. 2981). Standing in for Jimmy Stewart’s fictional Mr. Smith is Senate Finance Committee member James Lankford, R-Okla.,
Are you considering purchasing an electric vehicle but concerned about the price tag? Don’t let sticker shock get you down – if you’re eligible, you can take advantage of the clean energy credit to significantly reduce the cost of your purchase. This credit can be transferred directly to the dealer when you purchase your electric
Boomers and their elders control $93 trillion, or two-thirds of America’s household wealth. Forbes 400 members Phil Knight, Charles Koch, Barry Diller and Harold Hamm give a master class in how to make sure your money goes to charity and children. By Matt Durot, Forbes Staff “There’s four seasons in Oregon: fall, winter, spring and
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin In her last days, Feinstein’s daughter and step-daughters battled in court over the Senator’s access to assets left by her very rich late husband, Richard C. Blum. It got nasty, with accusations of elder abuse. There are lessons here for all blended families–even those of more
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