Joan Pryde

Joan Pryde

Joan has been with the Kiplinger company for nearly 10 years, and currently covers tax legislation and IRS regulations for The Kiplinger Tax Letter. Before joining Kiplinger, Joan was a reporter for The Bond Buyer for 10 years, covering the municipal bond market. She also was a reporter at the Bureau of National Affairs, a senior associate editor at Nation’s Business magazine, and an adjunct professor of journalism at American University. She received her M.A. in journalism from American University, and a B.A. in history and political science from the College of Mount Saint Vincent in Riverdale, N.Y. She and her husband live in Alexandria, VA.
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After 11 years, Kiplinger's Joan Pryde says goodbye. Joan Pryde joined Jim's Brain Trust in January 1998 and has been a weekly resource ever since. Today she announced her departure from Kiplinger as she takes a high level speech-writing job with the IRS. Jim thanks her for her abiding support and wishes her God speed.
Joan Pryde joins Jim Blasingame to report on the trillions of dollars of cash being hoarded by major corporations, and what that will mean for recovery when these companies start spending again. The also discuss a controversial NLRB appointment and this agency's tilt toward labor.
Joan Pryde joins Jim Blasingame to report on the current status of proposed financial reform legislation. Jim reveals why these new regs will hurt small businesses because of the costs and unnecessary restrictions it will place on lending banks.