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The tax penalty for missing a withdrawal from retirement accounts are steep: It is half of the amount that should have been withdrawn, although the I.R.S. will drop the penalty if you have a reasonable explanation. https://t.co/4mQzbgsm8N
.@sullivanpaul writes that sometimes, donations that help women and girls don’t initially appear to do so. https://t.co/C9QnRPtlp3
A professor and a comedian walk into Stanford's business school ... https://t.co/EtfQINMJLi
Our columnist would say the stock market is high but still in some ways more attractive than the bond market. For those overexposed to equity risk, selling some stocks now in favor of bonds might be worthwhile. https://t.co/JdGzVjuOBB
Because charities use their money to help many interests, it can be hard to find which ones accomplish what you want. So, @sullivanpaul spoke with donors, advisers and organizations about the factors that go into deciding which groups to support. https://t.co/054P46FEe1
An accountant moonlighting as an activist, Tim Ryan, the senior partner at PwC, has spent the past five years trying to make his company a model inclusive workplace, @dgelles writes. https://t.co/7MOSlMIZkX
Stopping work at PwC for a day to hold a companywide conversation about race, other executives thought he was crazy. One C.E.O. colorfully and profanely told him the idea would blow up in his face. “He felt it was way too risky to have that conversation.” https://t.co/h36fcTisvG
Retirement savers need to pay close attention to their income tax filings this year, if you get things right, you can avoid paying unnecessary taxes on withdrawals. https://t.co/xYaeCcMhU1
China promised economic growth of “over 6 percent,” a relatively modest target by the standards of its pre-pandemic expansion but a big turnabout from last year and a signal of its commitment to keeping the world’s second-largest economy humming. https://t.co/rdfhSwIMGD
In normal times, the total employment gains reported Friday would be a blockbuster number. But continuing to add jobs at that pace would still mean a two-year grind back to pre-pandemic employment levels. https://t.co/l2CqQNeMFF
Stocks are very expensive, but so are bonds. Even at current prices, the Nobel laureate Robert Shiller says, it is reasonable to keep some wealth in stocks. https://t.co/kRL2jHtr5T
.@katekelly writes that an unusually large number of executives are leaving a firm long defined by its tight-knit partnership culture https://t.co/mNGoro03E5
"My sisterhood and I don’t always have a seat at the table, and we are not always invited into the room, but I’ve gotten real comfortable being a party crasher." https://t.co/t771XCAvAB
In the weekend edition of the DealBook newsletter: Why bringing humor to work has serious benefits. https://t.co/GQqX6unNZs
.@bencasselman and @jimtankersley write that Amazon’s decision to increase starting pay to $15 an hour three years ago appears to have lifted pay for low-wage workers in local companies as well. https://t.co/BgywUgS5dW
"I think a great change is going to come from having more diverse participation, a more active role of women — and many others who have been left out — in making decisions about our territories and cities." https://t.co/KsMQLiZn9B
In search of a frozen dessert that was kosher, David Mintz created Tofutti, which became known as the first commercial tofu ice cream. He has died at 89. https://t.co/1V5hnYiLEA
In 2018, an off-duty Dallas police officer shot and killed a PwC accountant, Botham Jean, in his own apartment. Tim Ryan, the firm's senior partner, spoke at the funeral. https://t.co/RcigYypTFh
For our Women and Leadership section we spoke with Gayle Jennings-O’Byrne, a former banking executive and a founder of WOCstar Fund, a venture capital fund that invests in women of color and diverse teams in technology. https://t.co/WFihppcwAW