Last spring, the pandemic stole Maddie Harvey's job on campus in the Dean of Students office. She was finishing up her senior year at St. Thomas University in St. Paul, Minn., and without the income from her job, she wasn't going to have enough money to pay her upcoming tuition bill.
"It was definitely a very vulnerable situation that I was in," says Harvey, "it's not easy to talk about when you're struggling, especially knowing that so many people were struggling at one time."
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To the editor: Get money out of politics | The Blade
Money pours into energy sector and TIPS as inflation plays outperform by most in 15 years -
The new year is obviously young but already there is a pretty clear theme on display in financial markets.
According to Bank of America, inflation assets are outperforming deflation assets by the most since 2006.
Bank of America says inflation assets include commodities GSG, -1.45% , real estate, Treasury inflation-protected securities, U.S. banks and value stocks. Deflation assets include government bonds TNX, -2.83% , corporate bonds, the S&P 500 SPX, -0.72% and growth stocks.
Tax Season Starts Feb. 12; You May Be Eligible for More Money
The IRS announced that tax season will start on Friday, February 12th, 2021. This is the date when the IRS will start accepting and processing returns for the 2020 tax season.
Typically, tax season kicks-off in January. However, the IRS needs additional time to prepare for the 2020 tax season due to the changes that took place last year .
If you didn’t receive a stimulus check, you may have a surprise coming your way when you file your tax return. The government will issue a Recovery Rebate Credit for the 2020 tax season.
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Money on the Move: Companies Rake in Cash During Week of JPM2021 | BioSpace
Although the 39th annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference looked quite a bit different than the 38 before it held in San Francisco, the virtual conference still held plenty of wheeling and dealing for the biotech world. Here are the companies who found their zoom meetings with investors quite profitable.
Ohio can rein in the corrupting influence of dark money - if the legislature acts - cleveland.com
The Ohio House at the start of a rare mid-summer session in July 2018 to vote on changes to a payday lending bill. In 2019-20, one critical issue the Ohio legislature did not take up that cries out for reform was shining a needed light on the dark money distorting Ohio politics and legislation like the nuclear bailout bill, HB 6. (Laura Hancock, cleveland.com)
General Assembly members from both political parties know perfectly well what needs to be done about "dark money" in Ohio politics: Identify the people behind it. Then, the source of that money will no longer be "dark" but rather transparent, for all Ohioans to see and know.
Still no second stimulus check? When to report your missing money to the IRS - CNET
About 15 days after the IRS sends out your second check, you should receive a letter from the agency confirming the payment and giving you a way to get in touch with them to report any problems. When the first round of stimulus checks went out last year, that letter included two hotline phone numbers because thousands of agents were available to help. But with the second round of checks, the IRS has changed its tune.
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As was the case with the first check, if you filed a 2018 or 2019 tax return or receive government benefits, the IRS should automatically send your second check for $600 without you having to do anything.
Money moves; Experts say now is the time to start planning for financial success | wtol.com
TOLEDO, Ohio — If you're looking to save money in the new year, experts say now is the time, especially if it's one of your New Year's resolutions.
"I think we can all do a better job of getting a better picture of just understanding where our funds are at, where our investments are at and what our picture looks like," said Kirk Weldy, Vice President of Investment Advisory Services with CIG Financial.
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"Something so simple as getting things together and understanding where you're at today," said Weldy." That shows us things like, what am I putting money into, why am I putting it into, can I put more into it, where do I look at where I stand on my financial journey."
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