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Special Dividends Ahead of Cliff

Mon 19 Nov 12 | 04:21 PM ET
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Special Dividends Ahead of Cliff

Mon 19 Nov 12 | 04:21 PM ET
If the U.S. goes over the fiscal cliff, tax rates and dividends could swing from 15 percent to about 40 percent, reports CNBC's Brian Shactman; and Lee Munson, Portfolio Asset Management and Michael Farr, Farr, Miller & Washington, discuss how companies are reacting to tax hike fears.

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Taxes  | Dividends  | Economy (U.S.)  | Fiscal Cliff

 
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