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      President Biden's spending plans are shaking up how people think about economic policy. Debt fears are out, full employment and direct benefits are in, and inflation is the new big risk. Here are 7 major shifts in thinking on government aid, according to a top economics professor. See more stories on Insider's business
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    4. Business Tax Tips: 3 Questions To Ask Your CPA Before Year-End
      It's key to ask the right questions of your tax advisor to ensure you and your business are making the best moves now to minimize business taxes when it’s time to file
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      CFOs are concerned about a new wave of COVID-19 infections leading to a further economic downturn, according to a survey Monday from Big Four firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, as their companies also confront issues related to racial inequality amid the Black Lives Matter protests. PwC’s sixth COVID-19 CFO Pulse Survey foun
    6. Disrupting agriculture: How AI and data are powering the 2025 AgTech revolution
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    7. Down Market? It’s Roth Time!
      The recent chaos in the market, coupled with the most significant sell-off since 1987, has at least one silver lining: if you intend to invest you can invest in a Roth vehicle and recoup gains potentially tax-free. Roth IRAs, and their bigger sister, the Roth 401(k), provide the opportunity for savers to develop invest
    8. Emerging Financially Healthy After a Gray Divorce
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      COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT lessors and finance companies face a web of state and federal laws applicable to various aspects of their business activities. In
    10. Financial Aid Offers Are Negotiable. Here’s How to Ask Colleges for More Money (and Get It)
      Go the grocery store, and the price is the price. Apples are $2 a pound this week, and you’ll get nowhere arguing about it. Go to a car dealership, on the other hand, and the sticker price is just the beginning of a conversation. College financial aid is more like a car dealership than a grocery store. It’s possible to