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Marriage and Money: A Newlywed’s Guide to Joint Finances

2024-06-28T18:59:27+00:00

May 31 Getting married is a milestone unlike any other. It signifies partnership and shared responsibility, now and in the years ahead. Joint decision-making on everything from dinner plans to where you will live, and what your family will look like in the years to come, is at the core of a successful marriage. [...]

Marriage and Money: A Newlywed’s Guide to Joint Finances2024-06-28T18:59:27+00:00

June Market Commentary A Fragile Balance at the Mid-Point of the Year

2024-06-12T02:24:45+00:00

Jun 07 May Recap and June Outlook May saw a return to more confidence in the economy and the markets. The Fed met early in the month, and Chairman Powell managed to curb market pessimism by stating that it was unlikely that the Fed’s next move would be a rate hike. The reversal of the [...]

June Market Commentary A Fragile Balance at the Mid-Point of the Year2024-06-12T02:24:45+00:00

Keeping Seniors Safe From Financial Scams

2024-05-29T21:45:49+00:00

Apr 30 The “Sandwich Generation” are Gen-Xers and older Millennials who are raising children while also helping their Boomer parents navigate aging. There’s a lot to think about, plan for, and organize, but one of the things that can be overlooked is keeping them safe from financial pitfalls. This older generation has embraced technology in [...]

Keeping Seniors Safe From Financial Scams2024-05-29T21:45:49+00:00

May Market Commentary: A New POV Takes Hold

2024-05-10T16:30:40+00:00

May 08 April Recap and May Outlook April had it all, and most of it was not so great. Inflation is proving sticky again, which forced the market and the Fed to reassess the timing of interest rate cuts. Conflicts intensified in Ukraine and the Middle East, and in the U.S., protests on college campuses [...]

May Market Commentary: A New POV Takes Hold2024-05-10T16:30:40+00:00

The Five Key Components of Financial Literacy

2024-04-18T15:16:02+00:00

Mar 30 Having a good understanding of the building blocks of your financial success can help you in many ways on your financial journey. Taking the time to think through the various areas of finances ahead of time, before issues arise, and then make a plan and follow through is the foundation of a successful [...]

The Five Key Components of Financial Literacy2024-04-18T15:16:02+00:00

April Market Commentary What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been

2024-04-11T21:28:02+00:00

Apr 05 March Recap and April Outlook Among the more interesting bits of Jerome Powell’s testimony to Congress last year was his admission that he’s been a Grateful Dead fan for 50 years. In his comments at the press conference at the March FOMC meeting, he affirmed that we will see rate cuts this year, [...]

April Market Commentary What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been2024-04-11T21:28:02+00:00

Women and the Changing Financial Landscape

2024-03-21T15:45:06+00:00

Feb 29 Wealth transfers from one generation to the next don’t usually make the news, but everything about the baby boomers has always been newsworthy because of the sheer size of this mid-20th-century generation. The unique circumstances they were born into included societal change and financial opportunities to build wealth through better jobs, pensions, a [...]

Women and the Changing Financial Landscape2024-03-21T15:45:06+00:00

529 Plans and SECURE 2.0: More Flexibility

2024-03-21T15:37:14+00:00

Mar 19 The cost of college has skyrocketed, and it raises the question of whether the cost/benefit assumptions of a college education should be revisited. The Federal Reserve did just that, with a web feature called “The Labor Market for Recent College Graduates.” This is an interactive, consistently updated series of charts that look at [...]

529 Plans and SECURE 2.0: More Flexibility2024-03-21T15:37:14+00:00

March Market Commentary Perspective on the Economy: Telescope, Microscope, or Kaleidoscope? 

2024-03-08T16:23:26+00:00

February Recap and March Outlook Depending on your focus, the story the recent economic data is telling may be different. But one point of view has been remarkably consistent this year: the market does not seem to care about any of it. February saw the S&P 500’s first break through the 5,000 ceiling, and there [...]

March Market Commentary Perspective on the Economy: Telescope, Microscope, or Kaleidoscope? 2024-03-08T16:23:26+00:00

January Market Commentary: Is Rate Relief In Sight?

2024-01-11T20:11:08+00:00

Jan 08 December Recap and January Outlook   The drama around the timing of the Federal Reserve’s first cuts to the key short-term interest rate continued in last few weeks of the old year and into the first week of the new year. Two months of slowing labor market data, coupled with a change to [...]

January Market Commentary: Is Rate Relief In Sight?2024-01-11T20:11:08+00:00

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