Inheriting a pretax individual retirement account (IRA) has changed dramatically since the implementation of the Secure Act in 2019. For beneficiaries who received such accounts after 2020, understanding the tax implications is essential. Unlike previous regulations that allowed heirs to extend withdrawals over their lifetimes, the Secure Act introduced a more restrictive “10-year rule.” Under
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The recent proposal by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) represents a pivotal shift in how financial institutions manage customer records, particularly regarding fintech collaborations. In light of the problematic collapse of Synapse, which left many users stranded and confused about access to their funds, the FDIC’s call for enhanced record-keeping is not only timely
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Over the last decade, the global elite has experienced an unprecedented transformation, characterized by a significant increase in the number of centimillionaires—individuals with investable assets amounting to $100 million or more. Recent findings released by New World Wealth and investment migration strategist Henley & Partners reveal that this affluent demographic has expanded by 54% globally,
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The United Auto Workers (UAW) has recently escalated tensions with Stellantis, the multinational automotive manufacturing corporation born out of the Fiat Chrysler merger. On a significant Monday, the union announced the filing of federal unfair labor practice charges against Stellantis. The core of these allegations revolves around the automaker’s purported breach of contract terms, specifically
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Boeing, a titan of the aerospace industry, is once again navigating turbulent waters as it grapples with substantial labor unrest. The company’s recent decision to implement sweeping cost-cutting measures highlights both its operational challenges and the delicate balance it must maintain between managing financial resources and meeting the needs of its workforce. The growing strike
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