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    By Barbara Thau

    | 5:25PM 9/26/2011
    Target is getting a head start on the biggest online shopping day of the year. The cheap-chic discounter sent out an email blast on Sept. 26 touting "Cyber Monday in September." "Lucky You. These Cyber Monday deals couldn't wait until November. Better hurry," coos Target.com.

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 3:30PM 5/05/2011
    Prepare yourself for the decade of the multiplying millionaires: By the end of 2020, the number of affluent households that will cross the line into seven-figure status is expected to virtually double the ranks of U.S. millionaires. So where will all that money be going?

    By Hugh Collins

    | 9:05AM 12/01/2010
    The Securities and Exchange Commission accused a former employee of Deloitte Tax LLP and his wife with earning millions of dollars from insider trading. The SEC said that Arnold McClellan and his wife Annabel leaked information about at least seven confidential acquisitions by Deloitte clients to...

    By DailyFinance Staff

    | 12:25PM 6/28/2010
    The Supreme Court ruled Monday that part of the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act violates the U.S. Constitution's requirement of separation of powers among the branches of government.

    By Sheryl Nance-Nash

    | 2:00PM 12/04/2009
    Is there a battle royal brewing in the world of investment funds? Exchange-traded funds are suiting up in the locker room, preparing to challenge mutual funds' dominance. A recent report from Deloitte, Exchange-Traded Funds: Challenging the Dominance of Mutual Funds? says that ETFs could in time...

    By Eric Wahlgren

    | 5:00PM 10/01/2009
    Most everyone agrees that getting doctors to convert paper health records to a digital system makes a ton of sense. Physicians could immediately pull up your lab data, scans, medical allergies, and other key information on the spot -- regardless of whether you're just seeing your regular physician...

    By Tom Johansmeyer

    | 11:40AM 9/21/2009
    Holiday sales are expected to be flat in the United States this year. This is an improvement over last year, when holiday sales dropped 2.4 percent. If all goes as planned, holiday sales will reach $810 billion for 2009, not including cars and gas, Reuters reports. The anticipated lack of change in...