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Financial planning for the U.S. presidential election requires careful attention to each candidate's plans, as well as a thoughtful strategy for anticipating any consequences, experts at The Colony Group say.
President Donald Trump and presumptive Democratic nominee Joseph Biden are both focused on stimulating employment and personal prosperity to restart our economy and overcome the financial hardships endured by so many. And both candidates seem focused on tax policy, infrastructure and other spending programs as the main components of their plans to achieve their economic objectives. The similarities, however, end there, as the candidates' approaches to these subjects are quite different.
From a planning perspective, The Colony Group officials explain that investors should keep their sights on the long-term secular trends that live well beyond election cycles.
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