Coronavirus and Your Money
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When Will U.S. Public Schools Re-Open? A Sobering Forecast From The Kiplinger Letter
Coronavirus and Your Money School closings already have delivered a costly hit to lifetime earnings for today's kids as a slow ramp-up of in-person learning in the nation's K-12 public schools begins.
By John Miley Published
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How to Keep Tabs on Your Credit Report
Coronavirus and Your Money Free weekly access is ending, but several services let you view your credit files more than once a year.
By Lisa Gerstner Published
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Minimum Wage Update: Republican Senators Offer $10 Minimum Wage Plan
Politics Senators Mitt Romney and Tom Cotton propose an alternative to the $15 minimum wage plan pushed by Democrats.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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Tax Tip: Reporting a 2020 RMD From an IRA That You Later Returned
Coronavirus and Your Money If you paid back a "required minimum distribution" from an IRA last year, you still have to report the payout on your 2020 tax return.
By Joy Taylor Published
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Biden Steers PPP Loans to Smallest Businesses
Coronavirus and Your Money For two weeks, mom-and-pop businesses will move to the front of the line for Paycheck Protection Program loans.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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Unanticipated Side Effects: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Working Women
Coronavirus and Your Money Women in corporate careers face difficult choices amid the global pandemic. Balancing work, family and money may feel impossible, but before you make any major career moves, you should know you may have more options than you think.
By Kathleen Kenealy, CFP®, CPWA® Published
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Will Biden's $15 Minimum Wage Proposal Survive?
Politics Even President Biden doesn't think his proposed minimum wage increase will reach the finish line.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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Teachers Can Deduct COVID-Prevention Supplies on Their Tax Return
Tax Breaks Eligible educators can write off expenses for COVID-19 protective items that help stop the spread of the virus in the classroom.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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Mitt Romney's Higher Child Tax Credit Comes With a Twist
Coronavirus and Your Money The Senator is calling for monthly payments of $250 or $350 per child, but he also wants to eliminate other family friendly tax breaks.
By Joy Taylor Published
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