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Millions of workers have multiple jobs. That means they might have multiple retirement plans. Here are the rules for situations in which a client can set up and/or contribute to more than one plan at a time.
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Photos from The Bond Buyer's annual gala honoring exemplary public finance transactions and Trailblazing Women in Public Finance.
December 7 -
Municipal bonds closed out the week stronger ahead of a hefty new issue slate.
December 7 -
Newly issued Treasury securities held in stripped form decreased about $2.210 billion in November.
December 7 -
Gov. Nathan Deal said tax revenue collections fell 0.7%, though year-to-date collections are up nearly 7%.
December 7 -
A $2 billion reserve may spur debate over the need for a gas tax hike for transportation projects.
December 7 -
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard said U.S. economic momentum is strong and a gradual approach to interest-rate increases remains appropriate for now.
December 7 -
As the end of the year draws near, the municipal bond market will see lots of negotiated deals on next week’s new issue calendar.
December 7 -
Denver City and County CFO Brendan Hanlon said proactive investment in public infrastructure is extremely important.
December 7 -
Members of the Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday addressed confusion among issuers, broker-dealers and investors regarding disclosure.
December 7 -
Katano Kasaine, director of finance for the City of Oakland, Calif., and winner of this year’s Freda Johnson Award for Trailblazing Women in Public Finance, says we must continue to work for women's equality.
December 7 -
Noreen White, co-founder of Acacia Financial Group and winner of this year’s Freda Johnson Award for Trailblazing Women in Public Finance, speaks about diversity in the public finance sector — and how firms can hire the best and brightest women and people of color.
December 7 -
While citing “noticeable, across-the-board improvements,” state Auditor Eugene DePasquale said significant work remains for the distressed city's three pension plans.
December 7 -
New Jersey's second-largest city resolved a feud over the bi-state agency's properties and payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreements.
December 7 -
Americans place almost $150 billion in illegal sports bets annually, according to the American Gaming Association.
December 7 -
October wholesale inventories increased by 0.8%, revised upward from the 0.7% increase reported in the advance estimate, while wholesale sales were down 0.2% in the month.
December 7 -
The University of Michigan's preliminary December consumer sentiment index reading was 97.5, compared to the final November 97.5.
December 7 -
U.S. payrolls and wages rose by less than forecast in November while the unemployment rate held at the lowest in almost five decades, indicating some moderation in a still-healthy labor market.
December 7 -
The U.S. Treasury yield curve may continue to flatten irrespective of what the latest jobs report shows.
December 7 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivered a bullish assessment of the U.S. economy and the job market.
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