Posts Tagged ‘double dip recession’


Will The Bush-Era Tax Cuts Be Saved?

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on August 6, 2010

What might happen if they went away? The debate is gaining volume. In July, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said that very few taxpayers would be affected if the landmark tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 expired. “I do not believe it will affect growth,” he calmly commented on ABC’s This Week.1 Many legislators and observers [...]

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Interpreting The Correction

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on June 2, 2010

A blip in the bull market? Or is more selling ahead? A look at some opinions. Sooner or later, a bull market experiences a correction: a decline of at least 10% from a peak. We’ve now seen the first correction in the present bull market: the Dow went below 10,000 on May 25 (and rebounded).1 [...]

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