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It’s not a tech company, but it’s an aggressive tax avoider. Smart tax planning could make the Nike stock price one of next year’s top performers. This Tax Avoider Could Be the Best Stock of 2018
by Michael Carr December 20, 2017 Stocks
Past performance isn’t a guide to the future. But it’s likely companies that aggressively used tax shelters in the past will find new ones in the future.
The Tax Bill Winners
by Ian Dyer December 20, 2017 U.S. Economy
The reason the stock market cares about the tax bill so much is because this reform would cut corporate taxes almost in half. At least, for some companies.
If you’re looking for the best place to invest in 2018, one of your best bets is to bet on “M&As” — mergers and acquisitions. Here’s Where to Look for 2018 Profits If you’re looking for the best place to invest in 2018, one of your best bets is to put on your investment banker’s hat and bet on mergers and acquisitions.
Here’s my Dirty Dozen list of tax steps you can undertake before December 31 - each is a consequence of the looming federal income tax changes. 12 Profitable Tax Moves to Make Before Trump’s New Tax Law
by Ted Bauman December 18, 2017 Taxes
Here’s my Dirty Dozen list of tax steps you can undertake before December 31 to wring the maximum amount away from Uncle Sam before the law changes in 2018.
As energized as this bull market is, it can’t hold a candle to the types of returns you could have seen with a consistent trading strategy like these. Crush One of the Strongest Bull Markets in History
by Jessica Cohn December 16, 2017 Stocks
There are a few ways you could have beaten the bull market this year…

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