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Midday takes a look at personal finance. Certified financial planner Nicolas Abrams of Opulentia Financial Services answers your questions as the calendar year comes to a close.
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Tom is joined by tax professional Beverly Winstead and financial professionals Deborah Owens and Nicolas Abrams for another edition of Midday on Money.
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Getting your taxes done and your finances sorted can be an intimidating process. We talk to a founder of the nonprofit Maryland CASH Campaign about where to find trusted financial advice and common misunderstandings about taxes.
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We’ll go On the Record with a teacher and the head of the Maryland Council on Economic Education. What do students across the state learn about personal finance? How are elementary school students taking on the stock market? Plus, conquering uncomfortable conversations about money.
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Two personal-finance pros — Nicolas Abrams and Deborah Owens — share their insights on achieving financial security in these uncertain times.
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If confirmed by the Senate, O'Malley will oversee around 60,000 administration employees, headquartered in Woodlawn. The agency administers federal retirement, disability and family benefits programs and enrolls people in Medicare health coverage.
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According to financial experts, social security is expected to run out in 2034. The U.S. government has 10 years to figure out a realistic strategy to keep the program afloat.
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The elected officer in charge of Baltimore County's Register of Wills explains why everyone should consider preparing a last will and testament — and filing it with the county office.
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The award-winning Washington Post finance columnist offers some timely advice on taxes, student loan debt, home mortgages and other urgent money matters.
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Singletary's new book is a guide for surviving the money woes caused by the pandemic and other crises.