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How Much Do Countries Spend on Healthcare Compared to the Military?
The Big Five tech companies generate almost $900 billion in revenues combined. How do they earn their billions?
Is the U.S. recession over?
The gradual yet bumpy reopening and rebound in economic activity begs the question: Is the recession over?
IRS Outlines Changes to Health-Care Spending Rules Under CARES Act
The amended rules under the CARES Act provide flexibility for health-care spending related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Market Week: July 20, 2020
Stocks surged early last Monday only to fall back by the end of the day. Earlier in the day, the S&P 500 reached its highest level since the COVID-19 pandemic sent equities reeling.
2020 Midyear Outlook
The coronavirus shock is accelerating structural trends in inequality, globalization, macro policy and sustainability.
How Big Tech Makes Their Billions
The Big Five tech companies generate almost $900 billion in revenues combined. How do they earn their billions?
The Shape of Economic Recovery
On June 8, 2020, the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) announced that February 2020 marked the end of an expansion that began in 2009 and the beginning of a recession.
Market Week: July 13, 2020
Last Monday proved to be a good start to the week for equities as each of the benchmark indexes listed here posted solid gains.
Summer 2020 Roadtrip - Part 1: Columbus, TX to Breckenridge, CO
In the midst of a spreading global pandemic, following a roller-coaster period in financial markets, our family departed our beloved nature preserve for a summer vacation road trip in our new 2020 Taxa Mantis camper.
Q2 Market Review
This Q2 Market Review features world capital market performance and a timeline of events for the past quarter.
What’s At Risk: An 18-Month View of a Post-COVID World
Covid-19 will leave lasting impacts on life as we know it. many of these dramatic changes are already in effect.
Long Term Care Costs Going Up Due to COVID-19?
About 70% of seniors 65 and older will eventually require some type of long term care in their lifetimes. That care already isn’t cheap, but how will prices be affected by COVID-19?
July 15 Due Date Approaches for Federal Income Tax Returns and Payments
The due date for federal income tax returns and payments is Wednesday, July 15, 2020.
Market Week: July 6, 2020
Domestic stocks surged last Monday, as a robust pending home sales report overshadowed an increase in COVID-19 cases.
ESG Funds Setting a Record Pace for Launches in 2020
A closer look at a few intriguing sustainable funds that were launched in the first half of 2020.
Charting the $1.7B Transfer of Military Equipment to Police Departments
Over the past decade, law enforcement agencies around the country have received $1.7 billion in excess Department of Defense property.
Things You Should Not Keep in Your Safe Deposit Box
There are some items you might not want to lock away in your bank, which isn’t open nights, holidays, or weekends, and may have more limited hours during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Market Week: June 29, 2020
The week began with the stock market picking up where it left off the previous week.
Additional Guidelines for Unwanted RMD's under the CARES Act
On June 23, 2020 the IRS released additional guidelines on the waiver of 2020 Required Minimum Distributions (RMD’s).