 13 April 2016 | | The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) announced yesterday a plan to forgive $7.7 billion in student loans carried by hundreds of thousands of disabled borrowers. The move comes after many years of complaints about borrowers having their disability checks improperly garnished. The loan... Read in browser Taxes are a hot topic now that the Panama Papers revealed big names who might potentially be guilty of money laundering and tax evasion. But which countries have the lowest tax rates in the world and how do they compare to the taxes we pay in the U.S.? Here, GET.com will show you the countries with... Read in browser The first quarter of 2016 saw numerous announcements of Chinese deals in the U.S., assuring that China's direct investment in America will set a new record this year. This could have positive implications on the personal finances of Americans. Depending on how the funds are invested, inversions... Read in browser Its no secret that the European Union (EU), a political and economic conglomerate made up of 28 of the 51 countries of Europe, has been wading through a major financial crisis for years now. In tough times, most governments look to taxes to balance the books. So it comes as no surprise that the... Read in browser Recent Articles:
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