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  2. Tax-preparation: Utterly recession-proof - AOL

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  3. 5 ways to recession-proof your retirement portfolio

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    3. Use an annuity the right way. Annuities have gotten a bad rap over the years, but if used correctly, they can provide both safety and reliability during uncertain times in retirement.

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    $10,000 in HYSA at 4.00% APY. $10,000 in traditional savings at 0.01% APY. After 1 year. $400. $1. After 3 years. $1,249. $3. After 5 years. $2,167. $5

  5. American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 - Wikipedia

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    The top marginal tax rate on income of 39.6%, provided for under the expiration of the 2001 portion of the Bush tax cuts, was retained. This was an increase from the 2003–2012 rate of 35%. [3] The top marginal tax rate on long-term capital gains of 20%, provided for under the expiration of the 2003 portion of the Bush tax cuts, was retained.

  6. Freefall: America, Free Markets, and the Sinking of the World ...

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    The title of the book points at the sharp decline in stock prices following the bankruptcy of the investment bank Lehman Brothers in September, 2008. Meanwhile, its subtitle reveals Stiglitz's conviction that free markets are at the bottom of the crisis, as he makes deregulation responsible for the rise of the shadow banking system, over-leveraged banks and subprime mortgages.

  7. Revenue Act of 1964 - Wikipedia

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    The United States Revenue Act of 1964 (Pub. L. 88–272), also known as the Tax Reduction Act, was a tax cut act proposed by President John F. Kennedy, passed by the 88th United States Congress, and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The act became law on February 26, 1964.

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  9. Recession-proof job - Wikipedia

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    A recession-proof job is a job that one is likely to be able to find even during hard economic times. Though these jobs are not truly "recession-proof," they have a continual demand for workers, thereby increasing the chances that one who has the skills will be likely to find employment.