With President Obama's legacy at stake, there is reason to believe he will compromise on tax issues associated with the fiscal cliff.
Congress won't act until the new year, planner predicts, then will turn back the clock
Berkshire boss takes direct shot at Romney's '47 percent'; backs minimum levy
Close to $1T could be raised by limiting deductions; hey, it's a start
The outspoken CEO of Euro Pacific Capital says the fiscal cliff is simply a legal trigger that will trim the deficit in 2013 by automatically implementing spending cuts and tax increases.
Entrepreneurs need to be rewarded for taking risks, not shackled
Claiming spousal benefits often leads to larger check than expected
Still subject to age and earnings cap limits; other restrictions may apply
People affected by Hurricane Sandy, or their close relatives, can tap qualified retirement plans without having to follow certain procedures for hardship withdrawals, the Internal Revenue Service said.
Sell stock shares, reinvest in munis and other tax-advantaged vehicles; 'sooner rather than later'
While some retirees are simply uniformed, others are dangerously misinformed.
You don't lose your health care coverage -- unless you opt out.
Although the payback option is limited, there are still ways to boost benefits
One spouse must wait until age 66 to exercise creative claiming strategiesThat's the magic number for maxing spousal benefits