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How Smart Are You About the CARES Act?How Smart Are You About the CARES Act?

This 10-question quiz focuses on the provisions of the CARES Act related to retirement and charitable giving.

John Kador

May 15, 2020

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On March 27, 2020, President Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The economic stabilization provisions of the CARES Act represent a package of benefits providing targeted funding to particular sectors and relief for individuals as the nation wrestles with the disruptions of the pandemic. The act contains hundreds of provisions, including expanded unemployment benefits, subsidies for health care, protections for businesses and direct payments to American families. This 10-question quiz concerns provisions of the CARES Act that concern retirement and charitable giving impacts for individuals. Good luck!

About the Author

John Kador

John Kador is a business author focused on leadership, finance, and technology.  He is the author of over 15 books and has been a contributing editor to Wealth Management since 1995.  He received an MS degree in public relations from The American University and a BA in English from Duke University.  He lives in Lewisburg, PA.  Contact him on his website, www.jkador.com.