Month: January 2021

Jovita Carranza, administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, speaks as Steven Mnuchin, U.S. Treasury secretary, listens at a House Small Business Committee hearing in Washington, D.C. Erin Scott | Getty Images The Paycheck Protection Program will reopen on Jan. 11, offering forgivable loans to small businesses and allowing certain cash-strapped firms to borrow a
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I’ve got some good news. You’re not crazy.  That’s the message of one of my favorite books of 2020, “The Psychology of Money,” written by Morgan Housel and inspired by a popular blog post he wrote in 2018. It’s a compelling read and the book offers many great lessons, but I thought this particular encouragement was worthy
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UNDATED FILE PHOTO: Country singer and songwriter Johnny Paycheck (C) holds a teamsters union sign … [+] while joining a group of striking bookbinders in this photo from 1977. (Photo by Getty Images) Getty Images Do you have enough money to tell your boss, as singer Johnny Paycheck would say, “Take this Job and Shove
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A series of strategies for tax-wise investors. Table of Contents. Gig. (Photo:Damian Dovarganes) ASSOCIATED PRESS Moonlighting yields some nice tax dodges. With side income you can: —deduct things you couldn’t from a salary, —grab a 20% “pass-through” freebie, —stuff savings into a Roth account. Say you and your spouse raise Yorkshire terriers. Income from that
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