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If you have documentation of the dates and number of your trips, then it might well be reasonable to be reimbursed by the estate for your travel...
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If you have documentation of the dates and number of your trips, then it might well be reasonable to be reimbursed by the estate for your travel...
Federal law should protect your retirement account, because a 401(k) plan is subject to ERISA which requires that account balances be held in a...
The best way you can find out the details of your plan is by looking at the Summary Plan Description (SPD), a legally-required document that...
If you were an Employee, you may have rights under federal law such as the Fair Labor Standards Act. A good free resource for you might be the...
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I agree with both previous answers and would add the following two points: (1) Regarding the fee model, it is my understanding that a...
One other possibility that you should check into is whether the 401(k) plan provides the matching contributions throughout the year or only at the...
No, I can't imagine that you would. Legal title and ownership of property will not transfer just because someone else pays the property tax bill. ...
You can try, although you might have more success by trying to talk to the wife of your mother's live in boyfriend (or your sisters). Assuming...
With regard to FBAR filing, here's the general rule from the IRS website (link below and you can also find more details and forms there, as well as...
I personally consider having solid LTD insurance to be very important for individuals. (When I studied financial planning, my eyes were opened to...