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U.S. News & World Report

What not to forget on your tax return for the 2009 tax year

Possible higher tax rates next year may mean more creative accounting strategies.

Manufacturers rush to market before they work out a standard for required eyewear.

With estate taxes in limbo, the wealthy can die (almost) tax free.

Will it take a corporate executive to solve California’s fiscal crisis?

Lately, investors have voted with their feet and chosen indexing over actively managed funds.

How have the two parties tried to reduce pork barrel spending?

The foreclosure tally decreased slightly from January to February.

The scenario for the Greek economy has dire implications for America and the world.

Today’s 20-somethings demand a higher level of service from their financial institutions.

Despite today’s overtaxed networks, cellphone companies stand to become tomorrow’s Internet providers.

Recession-era frugality has been good for our wallets, and the planet, too.

Last month’s job market was hard to pin down because of the immeasurable effects of winter weather.

Everything you need to know about jumping into the real estate market this year.

The recession is keeping many happily rooted, but the resourceful can still relocate