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Leak: Five fundamentals to financial recovery

6/12/2021
The COVID-19 public health crisis triggered a financial crisis for many individuals and families.

Walmart now offering free classes to the public for …

6/11/2021
Walmart Academy was created so the superstore could train its employees to be successful in their careers. Since its inception in 2016, it has been reserved only for its associates.

Anthem readies skatepark upgrades

6/9/2021
Calling all bicyclists, scooter riders and skateboarders: Anthem will soon have an all-wheel outdoor area just for you. In August, Anthem Community Council officials will help break ground on a …

Staton: Developing a strategy with taxes, retirement

5/24/2021
Concerned about how taxes may affect your retirement? If so, you’re part of a growing cadre of Americans, some of whom are beginning to reassess their finances as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainties it brought about.

Peoria council approves budget, water rate increases

5/19/2021
Peoria City Council approved the fiscal year 2022 final budget at $695 million, a 4.5% increase from the fiscal year 2021 budget.

Smallwood: Key factors to know about the greatest …

5/15/2021
Paying taxes isn’t a favorite pastime of most Americans. And in retirement, paying higher taxes can be an unwelcome surprise when the financial plan did not account for them.

Peoria Council approves fiscal year 2022 tentative …

5/6/2021
Peoria City Council approved the  fiscal year 2022 tentative budget at $695 million, a 4.5% increase from the fiscal year 2021 budget. City officials say the budget maintains core citizen …

Bagnato: Variances impacted by decisions

4/26/2021
In the Recreations Centers of Sun City West E-News edition of April 14, 2021, there is a link to commentary by RCSCW Chief Financial Officer Pete Finelli. While any information is appreciated, the …

Godlewski: Beware of these financial myths, …

4/24/2021
Many people look forward to retirement and all the enjoyment it can bring after having worked so hard for decades. But from a distance, whether a few years or many years away from retirement, it’s not easy to clearly see what retirement will look like.

Zwick/Griffith: Senators must protect borrowers

4/21/2021
Despite Arizona voters defeating a well-funded effort in 2008 to allow small-dollar loans to exceed our state’s interest rate cap of 36% plus fees, a persistent group of online high-cost …

Leak: Are money issues ruining your relationship?

4/12/2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has played havoc with families’ finances through lost jobs, squeezed budgets, increased debt and missed payments.

Financial institutions partner to give $50K to …

3/18/2021
TruWest Credit Union and the Federal Home Bank of San Francisco are joining forces to help the American Lung Association.