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Tax credit could help some firms

by Rose Greene, CFP on February 22, 2011

Rose was recently interviewed in an article featured in Investment News about the health insurance reform law and the tax credits involved. Read below to see what she had to say.       Tax credit could help some firms But they must meet specific criteria to qualify under the health insurance reform law By Lavonne [...]
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Sun is Shining on Investors as 2010 Draws to a Close

by Rose Greene, CFP on December 27, 2010

The sun is shining on investors as 2010 draws to a close. The economy has shown signs of reaccelerating from the summer soft spot, the stock market has made new two-year highs, as measured by the S&P 500 (returning to the level that preceded the September 2008 failure of Lehman Brothers), and the President signed [...]
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LPL Financial Weekly Market Commentary for December 6, 2010

by Rose Greene, CFP on December 7, 2010

From Data to Debates December 6, 2010 Jeffrey Kleintop, CFA Chief Market Strategist LPL Financial Highlights Last week, the markets were driven primarily by economic data as stocks and bond yields rose and the dollar fell. This week, in the absence of any high-profile economic data, markets are likely to be driven by policy headlines, [...]
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2010 Tax Laws: A Mid Year Update

by Rose Greene, CFP on July 18, 2010

Special Report 2010 Tax Laws: A Mid-Year Update Provided by Los Angeles Financial Planner, Rose Greene, CFP® 2010 has been one strange year for the U.S. tax code. We have a huge tax issue that is still not fully resolved, the usual annual array of tweaks and changes to the Internal Revenue Code … and [...]
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What’s Going On With The Estate Tax?

by Rose Greene, CFP on March 23, 2010

Good question. Congress has elected to keep us in suspense. provided by Los Angeles Financial Planner, Rose Greene, CFP® 0% estate taxes in 2010 … for now, anyway. On January 1, the federal estate tax went away – at least for the time being and perhaps for all of 2010 as envisioned back in 2001. [...]
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