It has been accurately said that every time Congress meets, your tax dollar is at risk.
This has a deep ring of truth now with many of the proposed changes to the tax code now being discussed:
Read MoreIt has been accurately said that every time Congress meets, your tax dollar is at risk.
This has a deep ring of truth now with many of the proposed changes to the tax code now being discussed:
Read MoreLevel One- the most important level in the hierarchy of financial needs, is cash flow and budgeting.... Indeed, you can’t direct excess cash flow to level 2 needs until you have excess cash flow.
Read MoreResearch JP Morgan, however, reminds us that all-time highs are generally followed by MORE all-time highs:
Read MoreWhen the market starts dropping, you will hear from a lot of sources “this is the beginning of the next big one!” However, that’s not been historically true.
Read MoreDelayed gratification might be the key to life’s goals
Read MoreWhat the stock market REALLY hates, is what it cannot see
Read MoreThe point is this: There’s never been an easier time in history to set money aside for your future self.
Read MoreHow we act and react in relation to our financial profile has a far greater impact on our returns than any market-based hypothesis.
Read MoreWhat’s the difference between Growth and Value stocks?
Read More“The game of speculation is the most uniformly fascinating game in the world. But it is not a game for the stupid, the mentally lazy, the person of inferior emotional balance, or the get-rich-quick adventurer. They will die poor.”
Read MoreWith so much discussion happening around the potential for tax rate increases, we thought it would be interesting to briefly look back at the origin of taxes in the United States.
Read MoreBanks, real estate, travel, restaurant, industrial’s, energy, and even utilities are all down substantially for the year. Unfortunately, most of these sectors make up the high-dividend end of the market- which has suffered in 2020
Read MoreThe stock market takes multiple factors into consideration, and is pretty efficient at pricing in future possibilities in well in advance
Read MoreWhy are these stocks surging? Our opinion includes a brief history of electric vehicles, stock splits, bubble mentality, and the picks and shovels of this apparent gold rush.
Read MoreIt’s said that knowledge is information, but wisdom is understanding.
Read MoreSmaller Shareholder Returns? Within 3 days of the market low, Biden publicly called for company CEO’s to end their stock buyback program.
Read MoreWe all know credit scores are important; a higher score often means lower interest rates on loans, credit cards, and mortgages. The interest rate you pay can save or cost you a lot of money over time.
Read MoreOur 2020 Summer Newsletter is Here!
Read MoreThis election, in particular, is unprecedented in modern times — marked by the combination of a deadly pandemic, a global economic recession, widespread civil unrest and extreme market volatility.
Read MoreIf your investment is growing at an average of 7% per year, here’s how much you need to save to be a millionaire by 65!
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