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Nancy J. Dunn, vice president for finance and administration, resigned to join the World Wildlife Fund in December. Martha Ann Fuller, director of development, left Radcliffe in June...
...Money is the factor that will determine how far Bradley can go. "He had terrific fund-raising clout as a senator," notes Pooley, " and the question remains whether that will carry over as a presidential contender." As a practical matter, Bradley needs to raise $20 million to $25 million before the end of the year. Whatever his chances, his entry injects at least some interest into the Democratic race. More importantly, it introduces a steam-venting outlet for Democrats who, as a result of the Republican impeachment stampede, have been afraid to air their anti-Clinton-Gore frustrations...
...while Harvard has recovered its missing money, the Hong Kong club still has not. The money is in a fund at Harvard while officials decide what to do with...
...will see. For anyone whose income exceeds that higher level, it means an extra $260.40 a year owed to the feds. Tip: earnings stashed in a flexible-spending account at work are exempt from FICA withholding. In a two-earner household, it may pay for the lower earner to fund the account...
...Mutual fund taxes. Heaping insult on injury, many investors owe 1998 tax on capital gains recorded by their mutual funds, even if those funds lost money. More than 30% of stock funds were down through November, and 11% of those--including such popular funds as Heartland Value, Lindner Dividend, Brandywine and Templeton Growth--also distributed a taxable capital gain to shareholders, says fund-research company Wiesenberger. Tip: taxable distributions typically result from rapid-fire trading. This year, look for funds with a low turnover rate, something less than 100%. Stock index funds are among the most tax efficient. And never...