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Equities traders are in for a 20% to 30% drop in year-end pay.
FORBES: On Wall Street, Bonuses Aren't What They Used To Be
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Senior firm management will experience the next biggest drop in year-end pay with bonuses for 2011 down somewhere between 20% and 30%.
FORBES: On Wall Street, Bonuses Aren't What They Used To Be
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Year-end pay stubs can be used to answer questions about income.
WSJ: Don't Delay Filing Fafsa
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With a five-year hybrid ARM, for example, the borrower will either pay off the loan at the end of the five-year period, allowing the bank to reinvest its money, or will continue to pay back the loan at a fixed rate that is higher.
WSJ: Fixed-Rate Jumbo Mortgages Make a Comeback
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As a little-known byproduct of the year-end fiscal cliff deal, beginning in 2013, taxpayers may be forced to pay a penance for previous tax deferral.
FORBES: Business Owners Could Find Their Tax Deferral Backfiring
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Some people think that teachers should be like commissioned salespeople, receiving pay based on end-of-year test scores.
WSJ: Bill and Melinda Gates on Teacher Evaluation
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Insurers are likely to keep some of the profits and simply pay it back to the government at year-end.
FORBES: Obamacare Insurance Plans will be Expensive -- and Consumers will be left Disappointed
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You need to pay all earned income fees and officer salaries before year-end.
FORBES: Tax Strategies For Extraordinarily Uncertain Times
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Every year millions of cases that start out as an inquiry end up with the pay-up-or-else notices.
FORBES: Stop the Machine! IRS Document Mismatches, Form 8949