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Abortion and Taxes: What Happens Now Without Roe v. Wade?Women & Money See how abortion-related medical expense deductions, HSA and FSA payments, employer-provided travel, and charitable contributions will be handled now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned.
By Rocky Mengle
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Understanding a New Supreme Court’s Impact on Consumers, Savers and Investorsretirement With the arrival of Amy Coney Barrett on the bench and a new president set for inauguration, what could that mean for American businesses and the American people themselves?
By Steven L. Skancke, Ph.D.
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What Happens to Medicare If the Affordable Care Act Is Overturned?Medicare Experts say if the ACA is repealed or rescinded "it would be devastating for Medicare." Here's what might happen -- and how it could be costly for you.
By Catherine Siskos
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2020 Election: The Health Care DebatePolitics The presidential candidates’ stances on health care couldn't be more different.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance
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Tax Benefits for Married Same-Sex Couples
taxes The Supreme Court's DOMA decision allows same-sex couples to file joint tax returns and get gift and estate tax relief.
By Joy Taylor
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Can My Boss Tell Me How to Vote?
Politics Citizens United changed some of the rules of politics at work, but not all.
By Martha Lynn Craver
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Lessons from the Anna Nicole Smith Case
retirement Nervous about your inheritance? Consider these do's and dont's. Rule number one: Get everything in writing.
By Mary Beth Franklin
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