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Your Legal Corner: Children and inheritance
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Credit Suisse Private Banking Introduces "Strategic Philanthropy: Guide to Evaluation" White Paper
NEW YORK, Feb. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A new report from Credit Suisse and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, entitled, "Strategic Philanthropy: Guide to Evaluation," provides greater context ...


Business News: Project Merlin 'fails small firms' - Coventry Telegraph

Business News: Project Merlin 'fails small firms'
Coventry Telegraph
Local experts claim many bosses of smaller ventures were forced to use their own savings or inheritance to fund their business last year, rather than gain vital finance from banks. According to a new member survey by the Federation of Small Businesses, .

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Coventry and Warwickshire business leaders hit out at Project Merlin - Coventry Telegraph

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Coventry and Warwickshire business leaders hit out at Project Merlin
Coventry Telegraph
Local experts claim many bosses of smaller ventures were forced to use their own savings or inheritance to fund their business last year, rather than gain vital finance from banks. According to a new member survey by the Federation of Small Businesses, .
Loans to small businesses fall as banks miss lending targetAndover Advertiser

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Savings bonds stuck in feud over inheritance
Dear Dr. Don,My grandparents had four Series E savings bonds. The registered owner of those bonds was either my grandpa or my grandmother. They have both died. Of their children, my aunt has died, but ...


Governor's inheritance tax repeal gets early 'no' in Unicam - Kearney Hub

Governor's inheritance tax repeal gets early 'no' in Unicam
Kearney Hub
Between $40 million and $48 million per year is paid to counties in inheritance taxes. County officials have complained that losing that revenue would eliminate an important funding source and force them to increase a much more unpopular tax, .
Coalition decries Heineman's tax planLincoln Journal Star
Neb. groups rally to oppose plan to cut taxesBusinessWeek
Governor's Tax Cut Plan Encounters Opposition, SkepticismMissouri News Horizon
Nebraska Radio Network
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Savings bonds stuck in inheritance feud
Dear Dr. Don, My grandparents had four Series E savings bonds. The registered owner of those bonds was either my grandpa or my grandmother. They have both died. Of their children, my aunt has died, but my 91-year-old mother is alive...


 

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