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  • Veterans generate $1.3 TRILLION dollars to the U.S. economy
    2024/11/13

    If you truly want to support veterans, buy from their business or use their services. That's from Aikta Marcoulier, Regional Administrator for the Small Business Administration, who says veteran owned companies employee 5-Million people across the U.S. She says show your support using small, veteran owned business along with displaying a flag.

    Veterans who are transitioning out of the military have lots of resources to help them, or family members, start a business in every state of the Union. SBA.gov/vetbiz is a great place to start. Here are other websites for vets or their families go from "boots to business."
    Utah Veteran Business Resource Center
    Veterans Business Outreach Center

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    24 分
  • Where do the politicians you just voted for get their money?
    2024/11/06

    Politicians on both sides of the aisle are raising campaign funds faster than ever before. Boyd Matheson, political consultant, says Super Pacs are a big part of that revenue stream. He says the pacs are where almost all the negative ads come from.

    Boyd says people need to be humble about what they think they know and look outside their normal sources of information in order to find out if what they are being fed is true or not. The first borometer is -- if it sounds 'out there' it's probably not correct. Please remember to "Disagree Better."

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    28 分
  • BEST OF: Tell your money where to go, don't wonder where it went
    2024/10/30

    Retirement is all about your cash flow. Jason Parker of Parker Financial and Sound Retirement Radio, has a formula to make sure you've saved enough for 'the golden years.' But, he says money isn't the most important item to have in order to gain wealth.

    Hint: It's all about your relationships.

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    26 分
  • Event ticket prices could come down IF the Senate approves a new bill
    2024/10/16

    Ticket Master/Live Nation makes $130 BILLION a year on fees selling tickets. The Ticket Act would remove Junk fees from live event ticket purchases. That's from Sally Greenberg, executive director of the National Consumers League, who also says there would be 'no more jumping through hoops on websites to see the actual price of a ticket and fake ticketing websites would go away.'

    The Bill already passed the U.S. House of Representatives 388 to 24. Now it goes to the Senate for a vote. Please contact the Senators in your state to let them know how you want them to vote.

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    14 分
  • Your grocery bills could get cheaper - IF a bill passes during this election
    2024/10/02

    *After this episode was recorded, the Utah Education Association sued the state of Utah over the wording of Amendment A,*
    A bill to remove the state sales tax from grocery store food has been approved. But it won't go into effect unless Amendment A passes in this year's election.

    The brief from Gardner Institute states Amendment A would allow legislators to re-allocate where monies collected from your Income Tax would go. Phil Dean, the Senior Economist at the Kem C. Gardner Institute says lawmakers want to shift some of the income tax away from education to the general state fund. Susan Speirs, the CEO of Utah Association of CPAs says some educators are worried their peice of the tax pie will get smaller.

    Phil Dean says he believes the amount of money spent per pupil will actually increase under the proposed Amendment and Companion Bill. Also, find out what happens if the initiative doesn't pass.

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    35 分
  • How being a sandwiched caregiver can affect your income
    2024/09/25

    Too often women are made the caregivers of not only their children, but also their elderly parents. Lisa Peel, head of financial planning with Edward Jones, says this can greatly affect the amount of time they spend in the workforce, thus limiting their income.

    Lisa says it is important to work closely with a financial planner to maximize the amount of income available both currently and for the future. She says it is extremely important to interview 2 or 3 advisors minimum, to find the right fit.

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    7 分
  • Your tax dollars are hard-earned - do elected officials know how to handle the money?
    2024/09/18

    Does the person you voted for have a financial background? It is critical to understand how local treasurers and auditors keep tabs on your taxes -- and who wants the job. Catherine Voutaz is running for Utah State Auditor and Sheila Srivastava for the Salt Lake County Treasurer positions. Find out why Sheila says every tax dollar is hard earned.

    They explain why its important to have people in those offices who have financial backgrounds and what their roles are to assist the more well-known positions of governors, mayors and city councils. Susan Speirs, the CEO of Utah Association of CPAs, also joins the conversation to help explain why voters need to do their research on ALL the people listed on your ballot.

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    31 分
  • Can you earn a living in the music industry?
    2024/09/11

    Producer George David discusses how you can make money in the music industry without being a star. Licensing songs for tv commercials and movie soundtracks, producing others, building music studios and many other way will earn you six figures each year. Building a music studio is what led George to collaborating with the music group Train.

    George says singers must now get a local following first, along with a big social media presence before record labels will sign them. HACK: everyone needs to learn computer programing and A.I. systems like Python to earn money.

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    25 分