What a whirlwind were the first two quarters of the year!
If we simply looked at year-to-date returns, it would seem like a pretty normal year. Up 6% for the S&P
When people hear the term estate planning, many assume it’s something only the wealthy need to worry about. In reality, estate planning is an essential part of
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Employment was top of mind for financial markets last week.
Economists and investors hoped May employment information would provide insight to the
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Consumers were feeling cautiously optimistic.
When people talk about the United States economy, they’re usually referring to gross domestic product
What if there was a way to set aside money, watch it grow tax-free, and spend it tax-free - all while saving on your healthcare costs? That’s exactly what a
Years ago, while visiting investment managers in Manhattan, I had an interesting experience. I went from a reputable value manager from one side of the street
Disability Insurance is insurance for your income if you become disabled and not able to work. Most people have the coverage through their work in the form of
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Nobody likes to balance the budget.
Some pundits said Moody’s rating downgrade of U.S. Treasuries was a nothing burger. After all, the rating change
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Last week, the U.S. stock market showed why it’s a good idea to stay invested through bouts of volatility.
Major U.S. stock indices notched sizeable
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The winds of uncertainty are blowing, and the waters are choppy.
In recent weeks, United States stock markets saw steady gains, recovered from the
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American companies did well in the first quarter.
During earnings season, publicly held companies tell investors how they performed during the