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Category Archives: 11 – November 2011
Tax Reform Proposals
There will be much debate in the days ahead about the “super” committee’s inability to reach consensus on efforts to cut our national spending habits in the coming years. While those deficit-cutting discussions have been going on over the past … Continue reading
Rate on Trustees’ Fund Set at 4% for 2012
In the recent meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Church of God Benefits Board, the entity charged with managing the Ministers’ Retirement Plan, the return on the Trustees’ Fund was set at four (4%) percent. For the past three years … Continue reading