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Ken Van Leeuwen works with clients in two underserved niche areas
The adviser targets younger corporate executives and parents whose children have special needs.
Market downturn shines new light on pros and cons of stock options
In the wake of the 12-year bull market, some financial planners and clients are getting their first look at the flip side of equity compensation.
New cost-basis rules for options
Problems can arise because of a gap between tax laws and what a broker must report to clients.
Year-end tax strategies for 401(k)s, stock options and Roth conversions
December to January offers a great window of time to optimize your financial decisions for low taxes.
TAX DEDUCTION: Executive stock options would lose giant break
Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., introduced a bill that would close a tax loophole that allows corporations a large…
BofA chief’s stock options shrink
Bank of America Corp. chief executive Kenneth D. Lewis saw his stock options drop 8% to $10.8 million last year, compared with $11.7 million in 2005, according to Financial News.
Opponents say stock options would be prohibitively costly
A bipartisan group of senators has offered compromise legislation that would require publicly traded companies to include in expense statements stock options for their top employees.