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Capital CommentsCapital CommentsIndiana’s County Assessors Predict Home Values Well — and that’s the ProblemIndiana uses an assessment standard for property taxes called “market value in use.” The assessment is the value of the property decided by the county assessor for tax purposes. It’s a prediction of what the house could sell for, on the open market, if it continues in its current use. How much would a stranger pay for your house, if they want to live in it, and not convert it to some other purpose? Purdue ag economist, Larry DeBoer, explains.2025-06-2605 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsThe Personal Property Exemption: Not so Minimal AnymoreSometimes taxes cost more to collect than the revenue they generate. Back in 2015, the Indiana General Assembly recognized one example. Purdue ag economist, Larry DeBoer, explains the personal property tax exception and how it's evolved over the past decade.2025-05-2006 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsThe Big Property Tax Bill Also Reforms the Local Income TaxThe governor signed Senate Bill 1 into law on April 15, 2025. The property tax impact of this bill has been talked about a lot. But the bill also makes big changes in the second most important local tax — the local income tax, or LIT.Purdue ag economist, Larry DeBoer, explains.2025-04-2305 minThe Brain Blown PodcastThe Brain Blown PodcastNeuroscience of LoveHave you ever been in or been around someone in the "honeymoon phase" of a relationship? That crazy, passionate start where seeing their name pop up on your phone gives you butterflies and you can't help but think about them constantly to the point where it's almost obsessive? Turns out there's some wild brain chemistry behind those crazy new-love jitters, how love seems to settle as the relationship continues, and what happens in your brain if that relationship ends.In this episode, we explore:2025-03-2653 minWho Gets What?Who Gets What?All About Indiana Property TaxesLarry Deboer,  Professor and Extension Specialist in Agricultural Economics at Purdue University, who has consulted about taxation of property for decades, describes Indiana's property tax and various issues about it.  2025-03-1331 minNoon EditionNoon EditionIndiana legislative session hits the halfway pointIndiana lawmakers returned to the statehouse this week for the second half of the 2025 legislative session. They still have to finish crafting a two-year budget and address a number of bills that advanced out of committees.Read more: Indiana’s legislative session hits halfway pointProperty tax reform has been a major priority of Governor Mike Braun – and the assembly. Senate Bill 1 would provide some relief to homeowners while seeking to be “responsible” with local governments and schools, which could lose millions of dollars in revenue from the state.Language in the budget would al...2025-03-0752 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsProperty Tax Reform: What’s Going on in the Room Where it Happens?The Indiana General Assembly is debating property tax reform.  Senate Bill 1 is a focus of the debate.  The original bill introduced in January included the new Governor’s campaign promises for property tax relief. Get insights from Ag Economist, Larry Deboer. 2025-02-1906 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsProperty Tax Reform: What’s Going on in the Room Where it Happens?Follow the implications and path of Indiana Senate Bill 1 which covers property taxes. Ag Economist, Larry Deboer, helps interpret and explain the impact of this bill. 2025-02-1806 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsProperty Taxes on Farmland May Be ReformedProperty taxes on farmland went up a lot in 2023 and 2024. They’ll be going up a lot in 2025 too.  The reason is the rise in the base rate of farmland. The reason that’s been rising is the pandemic. Economist, Larry Deboer, gives the details in this month's Capital Comments. 2025-01-2306 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsScrooge and MalthusThe holiday season is here, and with it a chance to read or watch Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Listen to learn the strange connection between Ebenezer Scrooge, "surplus population" and British economist Rev. Thomas Malthus. Purdue ag economist, Larry DeBoer, explains.2024-11-2606 minDattitude with Jim DerryDattitude with Jim DerrySaints vs. Falcons preview for Week 10 ... Can football be fun again? Larry Holder on Ep. 307For the first time in 28 years, the New Orleans Saints have an in-season coaching change, as Darren Rizzi will go into his first game against the (of all teams) Atlanta Falcons? What is the history of interim coaches and their debuts? Jim Derry answers that question, and he brings in The Athletic’s Larry Holder to ponder whether Rizzi could make a run at the fulltime gig on a permanent basis. We also preview Sunday’s game on Friday’s Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 307) presented by Evangeline Securities, and we answer questions from the live audience throughout the show. It's also a day...2024-11-081h 28Capital CommentsCapital CommentsPolicies to Cut Homeowner Property TaxesSuppose we want to cut property taxes for homeowners. How could we do that? Purdue ag economist, Larry DeBoer, explains.2024-10-2306 minJUCK ON BUCKS: OHIO STATE FOOTBALL PODJUCK ON BUCKS: OHIO STATE FOOTBALL PODWho has the most to lose? Ohio State fan base under fire from national mediaJUCK N KRIS LIVE -Kaelon DeBoer or Josh Heupel face will face a furious fanbase on Saturday night after both starting out hot this season -Kirby can't snap his fingers and get this Dawg team to snap out of it BUT they can win in Austin. -Sark and Texas are a contender but are they a juggernaut? -Juck N Kris run down the best games in each timeslot with picks -Larry Johnson is a college football legend but is it time for him or Jim Knowles to move on? -Was the Oregon game a wake up call for Ohio...2024-10-181h 25Capital CommentsCapital CommentsThe Federal Reserve Makes Its Move Last week the Federal Reserve changed its interest rate policy. What did the Fed do, and why? Purdue ag economist, Larry DeBoer, explains. 2024-09-2506 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsHow Do We Know If a Recession Has Started?How do we know if a recession has started?  Sometimes it’s obvious.  In March 2020 during the pandemic emergency, weekly applications for unemployment insurance jumped from 200,000 to 6 million.  There was no doubt we were in a recession. More often, it’s hard to know if a recession has begun. Ag Economist, Larry Deboer, explains. 2024-08-2905 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsFifty Years of Indiana Property Tax PolicyAg economist, Larry DeBoer, breaks down the ups and down of Indiana's property tax policy. 2024-06-2606 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsWhat Will Happen When the Social Security Trust Fund Runs Out?Purdue agricultural economist, Larry DeBoer, posits what could happen to Social Security in this episode of Capital Comments. 2024-05-2305 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsFarmland Property Taxes May Keep IncreasingThe memo was posted at the end of December, on the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance website. It announced the base rate for farmland at $2,280 per acre for property taxes in 2025. That’s up 20 percent from this year’s $1,900. It will be the third straight year of big increases. The base rate rose 16 percent from $1,290 in 2022 to $1,500 for 2023, and 27 percent to $1,900 for 2024.  What’s the base rate, and why is it going up so much? Economist Larry DeBoer explains. 2024-01-2406 minThe Clemson DubcastThe Clemson DubcastChris LowChris Low, longtime chronicler of college football for ESPN.com, joins The Dubcast to reflect on the recent monumental events at Alabama. Low, who broke the news that Nick Saban was retiring, said he received a tip about two hours before Saban announced it to his team.  Low said Saban indicated to Alabama AD Greg Byrne late in the season that he was leaning toward retirement, but he wasn't certain of it until the morning that he actually announced it. Though Alabama contacted Dabo Swinney to gauge his interest in the job, Low b...2024-01-191h 19Big Sports Radio - SEC EditionBig Sports Radio - SEC EditionJan 19 Weekend (S1,Ep20)SEC Extravaganza! Kalen DeBoer takes over ⁠⁠@AlabamaFTBL⁠ Tony Barnhart ⁠⁠@MrCFB⁠⁠ of TMG College Sports on Saban Kentucky basketball talk @KentuckyMBB SEC Hoops - Bama, Tennessee & Auburn Share this podcast on your social media & please give us a 5-star rating if you enjoyed the podcast! We ask YOU to help Big Sports Radio & Sports Spectacular grow on social media by following us on all our social media and engaging with the content posted. Every like, love, comment & share help Big Sports Radio and Sports Spectacular reach more people and establish our position as the leader in ente...2024-01-1950 minElawvate: The Trial Lawyer PodcastElawvate: The Trial Lawyer PodcastAvoid Being Sued or Having Your Money Stolen with Larry and Lauren AckerJoin Ben for his discussion with trial lawyers Larry and Lauren Acker from Travers City, Michigan.  Larry, who has spent his career trying legal and accounting malpractice claims, offers insights into how best to avoid having money embezzled from your law practice and how to avoid being sued for malpractice.  This father and daughter team discuss trying a recent accounting malpractice case together and the approach to communicating these types of cases to jurors. About Lawrence J. Acker_________________________Lawrence J. Acker, P.C/ The Acker Law Firm12930 S. West Bay...2023-09-2547 minThe DissenterThe Dissenter#831 Freddie deBoer: How Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 1 Dollar: https://tinyurl.com/yb3acuuy PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao   ------------------Follow me on--------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedissenteryt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDissenterYT   This show is sp...2023-09-0757 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsSupply Chain Pressure is Easing, and so is Inflation Inflation is falling, and we’re not in recession. How can that be? Economist, Larry Deboer, provides insight. 2023-08-2306 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsIndiana State Balances and the Pension Stabilization Fund The Indiana fiscal new year is upon us, having begun on July 1. The big New Year’s celebration happened on July 13, with the “closeout” announcement. That’s the state’s accounting of revenues, spending and balances as of the end of fiscal 2023. The good news: Indiana has $2.9 billion in the bank, 13.6 percent of the general fund budget. That’s enough to cover cash flow and most shortfalls in revenue below expectations. That amount takes some explaining though, because a year ago balances were $6.1 billion. Where did that money go? Larry Deboer expla...2023-07-2606 minDSC Campfires with Larry WeishuhnDSC Campfires with Larry WeishuhnEP:188 Monty DeBoer Hornady's "MOM", Marketing Operations Manager That Is!Monty DeBoer during his tenure with Hornady has worn numerous hats. Fairly recently he was promoted to what he while smiling refers to himself as "Hornady's MOM", or more correctly Hornady's Marketing Operations Manager. Monty is no stranger to the many who shoot Hornady ammunition. He, over the past years has become a very familiar face at the many consumer shows Hornady does and supports. I was able to catch up with him in bear camp in far northern Alberta, Canada where Monty was on his first black bear hunt. During our visit we talked about his early years of hu...2023-07-0533 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsWill the Inflation Rate Keep Falling? Inflation is coming down. The Bureau of Labor Statistics, which measures the Consumer Price Index reported the 12-month inflation rate for May at 4.0 percent, down a whole point from the 5.0 percent rate in April. Inflation had peaked in June 2022 at 8.9 percent, which was the highest inflation rate in 40 years. Larry Deboer gives his analysis of what it all means. 2023-06-2606 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsThe General Assembly Delivers Some Property Tax ReliefIndiana homeowner tax bills increased 17 percent on average this year, the largest increase in years.  Other property owners saw big increases too.  The pandemic caused property values to rise in 2021, which increased property assessments in 2022.  Tax bills in 2023 were based on those assessments.  Purdue Extension ag economist, Larry Deboer, breaks it all down. 2023-05-2306 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsAn Extra Billion and a Half in State RevenueOn April 19, 2023, in the Indiana Statehouse in the city of Indianapolis, one-point-five billion dollars appeared out of thin air. The state revenue forecast upped its prediction of revenues for the rest of this fiscal year and the coming biennium, 2023-25, by $1.5 billion over the prediction from last December.  What happened? Larry Deboer explains. 2023-04-2706 minThe College Football Survivor ShowThe College Football Survivor ShowCollege football playoff coaches about to enter their primesOn this episode of the College Football Survivor Show, Doug Lesmerises and Shehan Jeyarajah talk about college football head coaches in their primes or about to enter to their primes, and what that means for their programs and the 2023 playoff race.With a look at recent history, Doug and Shehan look for comparisons ranging from Nick Saban to Urban Meyer to Larry Coker to Mack Brown that could matter for this season. They delve into a range of current coaches including: USC's Lincoln Riley Florida State's Mike Norvell Notre Dame's Marcus Freeman Ohio State's Ryan Day ...2023-03-241h 19The Frozen Biscuit ShowThe Frozen Biscuit ShowA Look at Stars Reclaiming First PlaceAfter reclaiming the top spot in the Central Division, the Dallas Stars have staved off an early attempt for the divisional peak by Winnipeg that certainly won’t be the last. Teams with offensive firepower like Colorado (when healthy) and Minnesota are also sure to go on streaks within the final fifty plus games that would make Pete DeBoer & Co. a little hot under the collar.Of course, the long term success of this squad is pondered quite often here at Blackout Dallas and there are certain trends that the team has exhibited that stir positive thoughts. To...2022-12-2416 minThe Frozen Biscuit ShowThe Frozen Biscuit Show3 Players Impacted The Most By DeBoer's System ChangesNow that we’re at the 10% point of the season we’ve got a solid, savory taste of what Pete DeBoer is cooking up here in Dallas. With the regime change, we’re seeing an uptick in production on the offensive end and the goal total per game feels like it’s doubled overnight. There are new items on the menu, with a dash of Marchment and a hint of Dellandrea, but there’s also a revival among the mainstays.With 78% of this year’s points coming from members of last year’s team, the Stars’ core has been activat...2022-11-1215 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsShocked and Not Shocked by Home AssessmentsHave you received your Form 11 from your Indiana county assessor? Purdue Economist Larry Deboer has. He was both shocked and not shocked by his new assessment. In this month's episode, Larry walks us through potential impacts of property assessments. 2022-05-2406 minWisdom of CrowdsWisdom of CrowdsDoes it Matter if Elon Musk Ruins Twitter?This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit wisdomofcrowds.liveMuch of the freakout about Elon Musk buying Twitter is based on an assumption that social media is integral to democracies and a critical tool for dissidents living in repressive regimes. But what if that assumption is overblown? Are the dustups over Twitter's new ownership really just a proxy war for the broader freedom of speech debate that has been ratcheting up recently?Just as Elon was talking up Twitter, Barack Obama gave a major address calling for government regulation...2022-05-0141 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsHow to Read an Indiana School Referendum QuestionElection Day is coming up – on Tuesday, May 3 – and school referendums will be on the ballot in nine school districts. It’s best if voters investigate the referendum issues in advance, so they know whether to vote yes or no. What if you didn’t do your homework and want to do the benefit-cost comparison on the fly, in the voting booth? Larry Deboer has advice just for you. 2022-04-1906 minMitch UnfilteredMitch UnfilteredNFL Draft No-Table & Husky Football Sneak PeekRUNDOWN   At the top of the show, the guys address "the slap" which happened during the recording of Episode 184 and the guys have a laugh about a first on Mitch Unfiltered. Then, they discuss the tough finish to Coach K's career against the surging Tar Heels and the buzz for Julio Rodriguez. A four pack of featured guests are and Danny Kelly and Josh Edwards for the NFL Draft No-Table, UW writer Christian Caple from The Athletic, and actor Sean Patrick Small from Winning TIme. Today's “Other Stuff” segment topics include the low expectations for this year's Seaha...2022-04-0400 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsReasons to Celebrate the Indiana Fiscal New YearIndiana's fiscal new year began on July 1, and there are reasons to celebrate. Listen to Dr. Larry Deboer explain why. 2021-07-2206 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsA State Revenue Forecast for the AgesMight things be looking up? Dr. Larry Deboer takes a closer look at Indiana state revenue forecasts. 2021-05-1906 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsPent-Up Demand, Then and NowWhat will happen with all the pent up demand for goods and services once the pandemic has passed? Dr. Larry Deboer has some thoughts...and a history lesson. 2021-04-2106 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsA Tale of Two RecessionsHow does the Great Recession of 2007-2008 compare to the COVID Recession of 2020? Larry Deboer, ag economist at Purdue University, explains. 2020-11-1906 minI\'m Not In An Abusive RelationshipI'm Not In An Abusive RelationshipAbuse in the News - Athlete A and USA GymnasticsIn this episode DASAS Sexual Assault Therapist Krista DeBoer unpacks the documentary Athlete A. Krista was also a gymnast for several years. Athlete A is a 2020 American documentary film directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk. The documentary follows a team of investigative journalists from The Indianapolis Star as they broke the story of doctor Larry Nassar assaulting young female gymnasts. It was released on June 24, 2020, by Netflix. For a look at the larger subject of sexual abuse in sports, including red flags for parents to watch out for, listen to our previous episodes where...2020-08-2627 minCapital CommentsCapital CommentsRents, Telecommuting and Harry PotterBelieve it or not, these three things get tied together as Purdue Extension specialist, Larry Deboer, explains. Spoiler alert, the pandemic is part of the story. 2020-08-2005 minTales From Beyond The PaleTales From Beyond The PaleEpisode 32: Tales We Tell Part IIA writer reveals his dark past to an unfortunate stranger on a long walk up a snowy mountain at dawn. Written by Larry Fessenden, Glenn McQuaid, Clay McCleod Chapman. Directed by Larry Fessenden. Featuring Larry Fessenden, Martha Harmon Pardee, Jocelyn DeBoer, Ana Asensio, Martin Starr, AJ Bowen, Sam Zimmerman. Music by Chrome Canyon. Performed live April 26th, 2014. Poster by Trevor Denham.2020-05-1425 minTales From Beyond The PaleTales From Beyond The PaleEpisode 31: Tales We Tell Part IAn author visiting The Stanley Hotel writes a tale of two families in duress speeding towards a tumultuous encounter on a winding wintry road. Written by Larry Fessenden, Glenn McQuaid, Clay McCleod Chapman. Directed by Glenn McQuaid. Featuring Larry Fessenden, Martha Harmon Pardee, Jocelyn DeBoer, Ana Asensio, Martin Starr, AJ Bowen, Sam Zimmerman. Music by Chrome Canyon. Performed live April 26th, 2014. Poster by Trevor Denham.2020-05-0723 minThis Week in Trek: A Star Trek PodcastThis Week in Trek: A Star Trek PodcastEpisode 438, "You will not be assimilated. Move along..."Join us on Discord Watch the show live on Twitch Support the show on Patreon Our episode review spreadsheet News Armin Shimermin’s offering another session of his previously-sold-out Shakespeare class on April 30th! @ShimermanArmin on Twitter HoloCon starts tonight! Hosted by the Lambda Quadrant with guests Nicole DeBoer and Chase Masterson. @LambdaQuadrant on Twitter and Twitch Larry Nemecek will be on a panel for the Virtual-for-2020 Penguicon today! It’s called “Life Support - Our Mission: To Boldly Go through uncertain times.” @LarryNemecek on Twitter2020-04-251h 25Am I Broken: Survivor StoriesAm I Broken: Survivor StoriesS1Ep9 Larry - "My Body Isn't My Own"Larry describes being raped and stalked by his RA in Job Corps2020-04-0140 minAll INAll INSchool ReferendumsThis Tuesday is Election Day, and there's a good chance you'll see a school referendum on your ballot. Today on All IN, we break down how much money districts are asking for, what they want to do with it, and what is could mean for schools across the state. We also talk about a new kind of referendum proposed by Carmel Clay Schools that focuses entirely on school safety. What kinds of safety initiatives would $40 million pay for? Are other schools focused on safety measures? And what does it take to pass a referendum? We talk to an economist about...2019-10-3100 min