Month: January 2021

Economic Security Planning, Inc. Today’s column addresses questions about how continuing to work can increase benefit amounts, whether to file for early retirement benefits while receiving Social Security disability benefits and how the earnings test can affect a benefit taken before full retirement age. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and
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President-elect Joe Biden has unprecedented plans for the housing industry. His proposal for $640 billion over 10 years includes three tax incentives — a new renter’s tax credit, a refundable first-time homebuyer’s credit, and an expansion of the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC). The incoming administration will likely review and finalize recently released proposed regulations (REG-119890-18) on
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Rob is the Founder and CEO of Harbor Drive Holdings, LLC, a real estate investment firm focused on creating wealth for its investors. Getty I think we can all agree that 2020 has been a challenging year for a variety of reasons. The most glaring challenge that we’ve all faced and that’s changed the way we
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Flowers, fruit and candles in the home can trigger pleasant memories and create a sense of … [+] wellbeing. diptyque Nancy Carlisle, Senior Curator of Collections at Historic New England, has long studied the subject of kitchens in America. “We have such an embedded sense of the kitchen as the ‘heart of the home,’” she
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SINGAPORE — Indian drugmaker Cadila Healthcare is about to start a phase three clinical trial for a potential coronavirus vaccine, its chairman told CNBC. “We’re now moving into phase three, which is going to start very, very soon,” Pankaj Patel told CNBC’s “Street Signs Asia” on Tuesday. He said the trial will involve about 30,000
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Dr. Scott Gottlieb warned that vaccinating Americans against Covid is more critical than ever, especially as the new South Africa variant appears to inhibit antibody drugs.   “The South Africa variant is very concerning right now because it does appear that it may obviate some of our medical countermeasures, particularly the antibody drugs,” said the former
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The Impossible Burger made by Impossible Foods Source: Impossible Foods Impossible Foods is cutting its wholesale prices, drawing it closer to achieving price parity with the meat its products mimic. On average, U.S. foodservice distributors will pay about 15% less for Impossible’s burger and sausage alternatives in the second price drop in a year. International
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