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Author: Craig Harris, USA TODAY

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Taxpayers covered $28M in PPP loans for KIPP Foundation’s charter schools despite its $75M in assets

March 23, 2022Craig Harris, USA TODAYComments Off on Taxpayers covered $28M in PPP loans for KIPP Foundation’s charter schools despite its $75M in assets

The KIPP Foundation made $27 million during COVID, but taxpayers covered nearly same amount in PPP forgiven loans for charter school affiliates.

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‘The ethical thing to do’: Why this small San Diego charter school passed on COVID PPP loans

March 22, 2022Craig Harris, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘The ethical thing to do’: Why this small San Diego charter school passed on COVID PPP loans

Albert Einstein Academies, a small San Diego charter school chain, turned down a forgivable $3 million Paycheck Protection Program loan.

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Did charter schools game the system? Many cashed in on forgiven PPP loans they didn’t actually need

March 20, 2022March 23, 2022Craig Harris, USA TODAYComments Off on Did charter schools game the system? Many cashed in on forgiven PPP loans they didn’t actually need

Nearly all U.S. charter schools lost no money during the pandemic, but they got a $1 billion windfall from the government forgiving their PPP loans.

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Biden administration looks to regulate cryptocurrency with new executive order. What does it mean?

March 9, 2022Craig Harris, USA TODAYComments Off on Biden administration looks to regulate cryptocurrency with new executive order. What does it mean?

The White House is looking to regulate cryptocurrencies with a new executive order signed by President Biden. But, just what are these cyber coins?

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Gas prices and inflation have you down? Here’s how to sell your car to Carvana, Autonation

March 6, 2022March 7, 2022Craig Harris, USA TODAYComments Off on Gas prices and inflation have you down? Here’s how to sell your car to Carvana, Autonation

Do gas prices and Inflation have you down? Here’s how to make quick cash selling your car online to Carvana, Autonation or the highest bidder.

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With a turbulent Dow, what should you do with your 401(k) retirement account?

February 5, 2022Craig Harris, USA TODAYComments Off on With a turbulent Dow, what should you do with your 401(k) retirement account?

Financial experts say don’t do anything rash with 401(k) plans and remember long-term goals during the up-and-down financial markets in early 2022.

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Facebook’s historic stock drop spurs market slide. What’s that mean for your 401(k)

February 3, 2022Craig Harris, USA TODAYComments Off on Facebook’s historic stock drop spurs market slide. What’s that mean for your 401(k)

Facebook’s big plunge caused the stock markets to tumble. Why did it happen and what does it mean for your 401(k)?

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The Cavinder twins, ‘queens’ of college sports endorsements, poised to make $1 million

January 26, 2022January 28, 2022Craig Harris, USA TODAYComments Off on The Cavinder twins, ‘queens’ of college sports endorsements, poised to make $1 million

Haley and Hanna Cavinder, twin women’s basketball players at Fresno State, could make $1 million under a new NCAA policy on athlete endorsements.

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Firm helps companies get rich with ‘questionable’ tax refunds, tactics that exhaust officials

January 10, 2022January 11, 2022Craig Harris, USA TODAYComments Off on Firm helps companies get rich with ‘questionable’ tax refunds, tactics that exhaust officials

Critics say the company’s tactics could shift tax burdens to individuals while taking public funds from schools, roads and health care.

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Most employers will require workers to get COVID-19 shots, survey shows

November 30, 2021November 30, 2021Craig Harris, USA TODAYComments Off on Most employers will require workers to get COVID-19 shots, survey shows

A survey finds the majority of U.S. employers will require employees to get COVID-19 vaccinations; few workers are quitting over the mandate.

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