Wednesday Reading List

ICYMI: This Month on the Boston Advisor – looking back at the biggest month yet for the blog that helps take your finances to the next level.

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Our team’s latest look at tax planning opportunities and reminders. Stay informed.

What Might Happen Next with Taxes….And a Few Reminders by Heritage Financial

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Don’t miss out on a year’s worth of retirement contributions.

Americans have until May 17 to contribute to 2020 to their IRAs or health savings accounts by Carmen Reinicke

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If true, it busts a big myth.

Cannabis Almost as Addictive as Opioids Among Teens, Study Finds by Tiffany Kary

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Don’t let the headline fool you. There’s a lot of open questions discussed in this article.

WHO report: COVID likely 1st jumped into humans from animals by Jamey Keaten and Jen Moritsugu

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“The amount of fiscal and monetary stimulus has been record-breaking, and it has done a lot to propel the most rapid global economic rebound in history. But when do we start to pay for it, and what will the cost be to the economy as easy money starts to become tight? The good news: payback may not come until 2023, making current worries premature. The bad news: it may be hard to avoid after that.”

Stimulus Payback: 2023 by Jeffrey Kleintop

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Fully remote, back to the office full-time, or some kind of hybrid?

Return to the office? This is what nearly 2,000 readers said by Maddie Mortell