Archive for November 2017
Wealth Management Special Section 2017
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Read MoreNOTEBOOK – One Good Read: Study: Young people’s blood could help treat Alzheimer’s
Unfortunately, Alzheimer’s disease steals my dad’s independence daily as it does for 5 million Americans who live with the degenerative neurological disease. Whenever there’s a new study out, I read with trepidation. But I found …
Read MoreDec. 6: Q4 Des Moines HubSpot User Group Event
Host: Des Moines HubSpot User Group
About: The Des Moines HubSpot User Group/Inbound Marketing Group is a community of inbound marketing professionals and business owners. This group meets on a quarterly basis for lunch, learning …
Blum looks to keep historic tax credits in reform package
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier: U.S. Rep. Rod Blum, a Dubuque businessman, joined a bipartisan group of 34 House members who want to keep federal historic tax credits in the tax code. Blum said he’s reached out three …
Read MoreProposed excise tax could affect Bermuda-based Athene
Shares of Apollo Global Management LLC and other private equity firms fell after House Republicans introduced a tax plan that throws up a roadblock for Athene Holding Ltd., the insurer that accounts for about a …
Read MoreTaxi deregulation brings complaints
Des Moines’ decision to deregulate cabs has resulted in complaints of half-mile rides in smelly, cigarette-burned cabs costing $20, The Des Moines Register reported. Some cabbies don’t use meters. Uber and Lyft are in the mix. …
Read MoreSTEM master’s candidates come to U.S., Canada from around the globe
The New York Times reports that 68 percent of master’s degree candidates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields were international students, according to an annual survey of U.S. and Canadian universities. By comparison, 40 …
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