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PPP Loan Forgiveness Applications are Now Easier
Coronavirus and Your Money Small businesses that received PPP loans of $50,000 or less can now apply for forgiveness using a simplified application form.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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Americans Are Stockpiling Cash
Coronavirus and Your Money With no place to go and businesses closed, we are saving more than ever.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Published
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Social Security Recipients, Veterans Must Act Now to Get Extra $500 Stimulus Check
Coronavirus and Your Money The deadline for seniors and veterans to request an additional $500 stimulus check for a dependent child is almost here. Here's how you can claim your payment.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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FAQs on CARES Act Relief for Student Loan Borrowers
student loans Here’s how to know if you qualify – and how you should take advantage.
By Randy Lupi, IAR Published
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Give Your Credit a Boost
Coronavirus and Your Money When times get tough, your credit profile could take a hit. Here’s how to keep it in shape.
By Lisa Gerstner Published
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Do You Qualify for a $300 Tax Deduction Under the CARES Act?
tax deductions What is the new above-the-line universal tax deduction, and how does it work?
By Chad Chubb, CFP® Published
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Stimulus Check Relief for Spouses of Deceased People is Coming
Coronavirus and Your Money The IRS will be sending new stimulus checks to widows and widowers who didn't get their original payment.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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Retirees Get Another Break with Expansion of RMD Waiver
Making Your Money Last The CARES Act cancelled "required minimum distributions" for 2020...and the IRS just expanded that relief to help more seniors and give more time to undo previous withdrawals.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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Stay on Top of RMD Rule Changes for 2020
required minimum distributions (RMDs) Between the SECURE Act and the CARES Act, the landscape has changed for RMDs this year. You don’t need to take one, for instance. And if you already have, you can probably undo it.
By Roger A. Young, CFP® Published
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