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Author: Russ Wiles, Arizona Republic

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What Biden and other Democrats have proposed for 401(k) plans, home ownership and building wealth

November 15, 2020November 15, 2020 Russ Wiles, Arizona Republic Comments Off on What Biden and other Democrats have proposed for 401(k) plans, home ownership and building wealth

It’s too early to know if these proposals will ever get enacted, especially if Republicans hold onto the Senate, but a few would affect many Americans.

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These tax breaks could help you deal with the financial fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic

November 1, 2020 Russ Wiles, Arizona Republic Comments Off on These tax breaks could help you deal with the financial fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic

Programs and resources like stimulus payments have received a lot of media attention during the coronavirus pandemic, but others aren’t so obvious.

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Robot cooks and virtual kitchens: How the restaurant industry looks to technology for help

October 20, 2020 Russ Wiles, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Robot cooks and virtual kitchens: How the restaurant industry looks to technology for help

Technology is even more of a necessity as the restaurant industry reacts to the pandemic and hopes to recover from job losses and business closures.

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From cannabis to cars: 5 industries that might offer long-term investment potential

October 10, 2020 Russ Wiles, Arizona Republic Comments Off on From cannabis to cars: 5 industries that might offer long-term investment potential

Analysts at investment researcher Morningstar dusted off their crystal balls for a glimpse of where they see growth potential by 2030.

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From cannabis to cars: 5 industries that might offer long-term investment potential

October 5, 2020 Russ Wiles, Arizona Republic Comments Off on From cannabis to cars: 5 industries that might offer long-term investment potential

Analysts at investment researcher Morningstar dusted off their crystal balls for a glimpse of where they see growth potential by 2030.

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Emotions can mess up an investment plan. Beware of 6 irrational ways to make decisions

September 27, 2020 Russ Wiles, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Emotions can mess up an investment plan. Beware of 6 irrational ways to make decisions

Researchers have identified more than 100 biases or tendencies that lead to poor decisions. These are six of the most common ones.

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Emotions can mess up an investment plan. Beware of 6 irrational ways to make decisions

September 20, 2020 Russ Wiles, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Emotions can mess up an investment plan. Beware of 6 irrational ways to make decisions

Researchers have identified more than 100 biases or tendencies that lead to poor decisions. These are six of the most common ones.

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Are you financially stressed right now? What to know about options, from debt negotiation to bankruptcy

September 12, 2020 Russ Wiles, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Are you financially stressed right now? What to know about options, from debt negotiation to bankruptcy

Even before the pandemic many people were struggling with their finances. Now, more are in trouble. These are resources to help.

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Some important deadlines for your finances have changed in 2020. Here’s what you need to know.

August 30, 2020 Russ Wiles, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Some important deadlines for your finances have changed in 2020. Here’s what you need to know.

In most years, only a few key dates stand out for income-tax planning, and most of them are familiar to taxpayers. COVID-19 has changed that in 2020.

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Tax tips on credits, deductions, rates, inheritance: ‘Most Americans lack a basic understanding’

August 23, 2020August 23, 2020 Russ Wiles, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Tax tips on credits, deductions, rates, inheritance: ‘Most Americans lack a basic understanding’

Americans pay various types of taxes and discuss taxes in routine conversations. But how many people really know what basic terms and concepts mean?

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