Recent proposed changes to Social Security Retirement Benefits by Republican Senators may have had you worried, but without a majority in the Senate (not to mention a Democrat still in the White House) there is no chance Social Security and Medicare will be made discretionary expenses and subject to annual budget cuts.
Six Financial Best Practices for Year-End 2022
To say the least, there’s been plenty of political, financial, and economic action this year—from rising interest rates, to elevated inflation, to ongoing market turmoil. How will all the excitement translate into annual performance in our investment portfolios? While we wait to find out, here are six action items worth tending to before 2022 is a wrap.
Spreading Gratitude This Thanksgiving — A Meaningful Message for the Holidays
Back to the Investment Basics | Part 5: Patience and Personal Persistence
Back to the Investment Basics | Part 4: The Price You Pay Matters
7 Tips to Taming the Tsunami of Spending this Holiday Season
Back to the Investment Basics | Part 3: Our Marvelous Markets
Back to the Investment Basics | Part 2: First Save, Then Invest
Back to the Investment Basics | Part 1: Remembering Summers Past
Q2 2022 — Market Update
The past two quarters have demonstrated how familiar shores can shape-shift with each rolling of the tides. Following are a few ways in which the financial landscape has been shifting. These changes offer a reason to keep your investments immersed in the market’s proverbial ocean, instead of trying to chase its restless waves.
Six Ways a Recession Resembles a Bad Mood
Our Take on Direct Indexing
How Do We Choose the Investment Strategies We Use? (Part 1 of 2 )
Does it seem like there’s been an extra level of uncertainty lately, threatening your investment plans? If you’re seeking clarity, the daily spew of financial commentary won’t help. To cut past the clutter, let’s revisit our investment selection process. Reviewing the steps involved speaks to the importance of looking past today’s unsettling news in pursuit of your greater goals.
Investing in I Bonds: Making Lemonade Out of Inflationary Lemons
Is rising inflation souring your financial plans? Outside of your core portfolio, there is a potentially sweet deal for turning some of inflation’s lemons into lemonade. We’re talking about U.S. Series I Saving Bonds (“I Bonds”).
A Case for Reverse Mortgages (Even When One is Not Needed)
3-Part Series: Interest Rates, Inflation, and Investment Strategy
After taking a closer look at interest rates in part 1 and inflation in part 2, we come to the heart of the matter: When interest rates, inflation, or both are on the rise, what’s an investor to do?