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October 20, 2020
3rd Quarter 2020 Capital Market Review
2020: a global pandemic, a steep recession, emotional protests, and a heated election. Is it 2021 yet? This quarter, join in as Jim Kruzan, CFP®, CRPC® reviews the 3rd quarter of 2020. He’ll touch on the COVID-19 pandemic, where we are in the recession recovery, economic growth, and fiscal and monetary policy.
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