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11-06-2020: Remote Work Practices May Forever Change The Way U.S. States Tax Wage Income

11-06-2020: Remote Work Practices May Forever Change The Way U.S. States Tax Wage Income

FromInvestTalk


11-06-2020: Remote Work Practices May Forever Change The Way U.S. States Tax Wage Income

FromInvestTalk

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Nov 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

*Can a virtual worker be taxed in a state where they don’t live? No legislator, court, or tax expert today can answer that question.*

*Today's Stocks & Topics: IIPR - Innovative Industrial Properties Inc., Retirement, Fractional Shares, Earnings Before EBITDA, MAC - Macerich Co., XOM - Exxon Mobil Corp., JMIA - Jumia Technologies AG ADR, BGS - B&G Foods Inc., TSM - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. ADR, Roth I-R-A.*

*TRIVIA QUESTION: "How many times has Apple stock split since it went public on December 12, 1980? AND-- looking at the S&P 500, WHICH YEAR in the past decade had the LARGEST number of stock splits?"*

*Plus: Key Benchmark Numbers and Market Comments for: Treasury Yields, Gold, Oil and Gasoline.*

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Released:
Nov 7, 2020
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In today's ever changing global economy, understanding investment options can be a daunting, time-consuming task. With all the opinions and hearsay that can bombard investors, education is a key component to success. That's why more and more savvy investors are tuning into InvestTalk. InvestTalk is a weekday program that looks at new and relevant investment topics each weekday, and answers questions about financial and retirement planning, money management as well as general concerns about the stock market with financial adviser, Steve Peasley.