Time is growing short for you to lower your 2019 tax tab. Kiplinger editor Rachel Sheedy guides you through the steps to take before December 31st. Doubts are growing on Wall Street about the “skinny” trade deal that sent stocks soaring recently.  Jeffry Bartash covers the stumbling blocks to negotiations for MarketWatch. Want to be rewarded for your holiday shopping? CNBC has analysed 111 popular rewards cards to determine which one is best for you based on your consumer habits.

End-Of-Year Moves To Trim Your 2019 Tax Tab — Before the New Year arrives, it’s time to look for last-minute moves that can trim your 2019 tax bill. The good news is that the tax law is pretty similar to last year, which should make estimating your tax bill easier. “Things haven’t changed a lot,” says Mark Luscombe, principal analyst for Wolters Kluwer Tax and Accounting. Read more…

Wall Street Doubts Grow As U.S. And China Struggle To Finish Off “Skinny” Trade Deal — Doubts about a so-called “skinny” deal between the U.S. and China are resurfacing on Wall Street. These are developing a month after a seeming breakthrough in trade talks helped drive the stock market to fresh all-time highs. Read more…

The Best Rewards Credit Cards Of November 2019 — Picking the right credit card may feel overwhelming. There are so many different options that it’s hard to know which is best for you. To relieve some of the stress, CNBC analyzed 111 popular rewards cards using an average American’s annual spending budget and digging into each card’s perks and drawbacks to find the best of the best based on your consumer habits. Read more…

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