President Donald Trump signed a $2tn Coronavirus stimulus bill.
The bill — known formally as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) — has a number of provisions that could put advisors’ planning skills to the test.
‘More people will have penalty-free access. If people are struggling to get by and need cash and liquidity this provides another avenue,’
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