24/08/2010

Financial: What's Fair When Splitting The Dinner Check

By on August 24, 2010
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FORBES.COM FINANCIAL NEWSLETTER AUGUST 24, 2010

What's Fair When Splitting The Dinner Check
Jeanne Fleming and Leonard Schwarz
Is it proper for a friend to ask you to pay more based on your finances or tax deductions?

Proponent Of New Real Estate Fee Exempts His Own House
Stephane Fitch
Joseph B. Alderman dreams of collecting ''reconveyance'' fees from every homebuyer. That is, except the buyer of his own home in Texas.

Iowa Egg Recall Figure Allegedly Hid Tracks In Ohio
Emily Lambert
Jack DeCoster's role in troubled Ohio egg producer became target for state enforcers. Owner of second Iowa farm was also involved.

Seven Steps For 2010 Heirs
Deborah L. Jacobs
There's no estate tax this year, but tangled new income tax rules apply. Here's how to thread your way through the morass.

Bad Information Leads To Common Financial Mistakes
Liz Davidson
How to avoid mistakes that could impact your retirement.

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