Perspectives On: Outlook 2021, Home Value, Donor-Advised Funds

Merrill thought leaders explore what investors can expect in 2021
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Outlook 2021: A World in Transition

What changes in Washington, a shifting geopolitical landscape and a vaccine could mean for the global economy, the markets and our financial lives.

PLUS: Read how investors can prepare for what’s next
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Could Your Home Help Fund Your Retirement?

What you need to know and do to make the most of this asset.

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Giving Before—and After—the Holidays

With so many in need, donor-advised funds offer a convenient, tax-advantaged way to help.

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