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Wednesday 30 September 2020

The Daily Money: 3 stocks to buy no matter who wins the election

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Wednesday, September 30

It's Hump Day, Daily Money readers. Brett Molina is back with a fresh round of Money and Tech headlines for Wednesday.

Not sure if you heard, but there was a presidential debate last night. And it was intense. The eventual winner of the election typically adds some uncertainty to the markets. However, these three stocks are always a good buy.

The debate served as another opportunity to discuss President Donald Trump's tax returns following a bombshell report. These are the biggest takeaways on the returns, according to tax attorneys and legal experts.

Finally, your next trip to Walmart will soon look different, after the retail giant unveiled big plans for a redesign involving more self-checkout kiosks and contactless payment.

Scroll down for more Money and Tech news, and thanks for reading.

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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Tuesday 29 September 2020

The Daily Money: How rich Americans avoid taxes

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Tuesday, September 29

It's Tuesday, Daily Money readers, but more importantly it's also National Coffee Day. Why is this so important right now? It means you can get free coffee. You're welcome.

Now, let's get to the big headlines in Money and Tech.

Let's start with the biggest news story of the moment: President Trump's tax returns. The report detailing Trump's returns has exposed the strategies many rich Americans employ to avoid paying their taxes.

Before you go rushing to review last tax season's 1040 forms to figure out what you missed, just know that many Americans can't take advantage of the tax strategies used by the wealthy

Finally, everyone loves second chances. And it could even apply to Americans who took their Social Security benefits early.

Need more Money and Tech news? Keep scrolling.

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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