The “One Big Beautiful Bill” represents a potential turning point for U.S. fiscal policy, balancing economic recovery with long-term sustainability. It is likely to shape key areas of the 2025 budget and face challenges in gaining bipartisan support. Its eventual impact on businesses, industries, and international relations could reshape the U.S. economic landscape. 

In this podcast, will we discuss where the bill stands, the most significant areas of the bill, explore whether the provisions are short-term fixes or represent long-term solutions, look at who stands to win, who could lose, and how it all fits into the broader global trade puzzle.

It’s fair to say that this sweeping legislation carries the potential for transformative change—but not without complexity and ripple effects across industries, tax structures, and global trade for years to come. Businesses and individuals must stay agile in their tax planning to mitigate risks and capitalize on new opportunities as the bill’s provisions take shape.

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Andrew Silverman

Andrew Silverman

Lead Transactional & Tax Policy Strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence

Senior tax policy and transactional analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, a platform within Bloomberg Professional Services on the Bloomberg Terminal.

I have a broad tax, policy and transactional focus. I write about international and US federal and state tax change, the OECD BEPS initiative, tax controversy, transfer pricing and tax issues related to M&A and capital markets. I also cover M&A, IPOs and other corporate transitions.

I appear on Bloomberg Radio and TV to discuss tax issues, corporate actions and policy prognostication.

Lynn Gargano

Lynn Gargano

Lynn is Editor of the Financial Executives Journal, Host and Moderator of The Financial Executive's Edge podcast, and a Strategic Advisor to The Financial Executives Networking Group (FENG), where she contributes to thought leadership, business strategy, and the continued growth of the organization's digital and content platforms.
She is also the Founder of Thought Capital Amplified, a Strategic Authority Advisory that helps executives, founders, consultants, and organizations transform expertise into influence. Through strategic positioning, thought leadership, and relationship cultivation, she helps leaders leverage their Thought Capital to shape decisions, strengthen partnerships, and unlock growth opportunities.
An accomplished senior financial executive and thought leader, Lynn operates at the intersection of finance, strategy, and thought leadership. Drawing on extensive experience in Financial Services and Asset & Wealth Management, she brings a CFO-informed perspective to business growth, helping organizations translate insight and perspective into influence and strategic authority for measurable business outcomes. She drives P&L performance, uncovers revenue opportunities, supports strategic decision-making, and cultivates partnerships that create long-term value.
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