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1.3 Million American Households Could Owe $7.2 Billion In Unpaid Rent By End Of This Year The national eviction moratorium that currently allows residents to postpone rent payments expires on December 31, leaving millions of Americans with billions of dollars in unpaid rent, a Friday report from the Fed shows...
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How to Game Plan Your Paused Student Loan Payments

Wall Street Journal - 24 Oct 2020 15:00
Millions of student borrowers have been able to pause their loan payments since March, but some may feel unprepared to resume payments when the relief ends.
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Revamp This Old-Fashioned Advice For 11% Dividends (Forever) It's the most common rule in investing...
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Alphabet, Netflix, Tesla: Stocks That Defined the Week

Wall Street Journal - 24 Oct 2020 02:54
Here are seven major companies whose stocks moved on the week's news.
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'Double-Digit' Growth Could Boost Edwards Lifesciences Stock Edwards expects to resume double digit growth as a robust product pipeline gets to market
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Three Charts Show A K-Shaped Recovery

Forbes - 24 Oct 2020 21:09
Three Charts Show A K-Shaped Recovery Different segments of the economy and the people that work in them are experiencing very different recoveries.
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Investors Battle Fidelity in Court Over Tax-Break Deal

Wall Street Journal - 24 Oct 2020 17:00
Malcolm and Emily Fairbairn prepared a large charitable donation through Fidelity Charitable in 2017 to cushion an income-tax hit. It didn't go as they had hoped. Now, the Fairbairns and Fidelity's charitable arm are fac...
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Look Past Election Blues for Health Stocks

Wall Street Journal - 24 Oct 2020 16:00
While companies including Johnson & Johnson face threats from all corners in Washington, the coronavirus has morphed from a risk to a benefit for the sector.
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Ravaged Tribal Economies May Not Rebound From Covid Shock "When asked how long they expect it will take for their business to return to its pre-pandemic level of activity, tribal business owners express considerable pessimism."
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