Taxed Enough Already: Episode 6
Proactive Maneuvers During Periods High Inflation
In this episode of Taxed Enough Already Dan Nuwash covers the basics of inflation; what causes it, how it’s impacting consumers, how it’s impacting employers, and some historical trends that might give an idea of what to expect.
Dan also provides some insight into some actions that both consumers and employers could take that might aid during periods of high inflation.
Dan Nuwash is the Founder and Managing Partner of Finance For Thought and can be reached through our website.
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More articles and videos over inflation and topics discussed in episode:
Video: Captive Insurance Discussion with Tom Bacharach
Recorded Webinar: Pivoting in an Inflationary Market
Article: Economic Conditions Affecting the Labor Market
Disclosures:
TAX- To the extent that this material concerns tax matters, it is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, by a taxpayer for the purposes of avoiding penalties that may be imposed by law. Each tax payer should seek tax, legal or accounting advice from a tax professional based on his/her individual circumstances.
TAXES- This material is for informational purposes only. Neither APFS nor its Representatives provide tax, legal or accounting advice. Please consult your own tax, legal or accounting professional before making any decisions.
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