The Nature of Risk
When you invest money, you are putting it at risk — all investments can lose money. The key is to gauge your risk, and to not put more money at […]
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When you invest money, you are putting it at risk — all investments can lose money. The key is to gauge your risk, and to not put more money at […]
The Nature of Risk Read More »
In a recent survey by the American Psychological Association, more than 80% of American adults said they were feeling increased financial stress due to: Higher inflation (87%) Ongoing supply chain
The Financial Stress Toll (of Late) Read More »
But remember, this is the situation for which you built a long-term asset allocation strategy. If you haven’t developed such a strategy yet, we are happy to help you do
Market Volatility: Taken in Perspective Read More »
As with any major global conflict, we learn things. The pandemic taught the U.S. the importance of reshoring manufacturing jobs, so we aren’t beholden to other nations, like China, for
The War on Oil Prices Read More »
Retirement planning was historically a little easier. For instance, the average life expectancy in 1950 was 68 years old.1 If you retired at age 62, your retirement plan might need only
The Value of Multiple Retirement Income Streams Read More »
Have you ever thought about what you would do if a windfall dropped in your lap? It’s not that unusual. After all: The U.S. is experiencing the greatest wealth transfer
Windfall Imaginings Read More »
When Putin invaded Ukraine in late February 2022, President Biden announced sanctions targeting Russian banks, the country’s sovereign debt and Russian oligarchs, warning that Russia would pay an even steeper
How the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Could Affect Americans Read More »
It’s been two years since COVID-19 hit U.S. shores, but are we anywhere near pre-pandemic normal yet? It doesn’t look like it. The stock market, while volatile, recovered nicely from
Are We Back to Normal Yet? Read More »
Retirement Planning A recent survey found that about 50% of couples do not agree on how much money they should have saved by retirement.¹ However, new research shows that couples
What We Worry About Read More »
Municipal bonds are popular among retirees and near-retirees as they seek to reduce market risk and position assets for a lower tax bill. One way to diversify across this sector
An Update on Municipal Bonds Read More »