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Tag Archives: Economy
FEAR SPREADS FAST, BUT KEEP PERSPECTIVE
As February began, most investors were keeping a cautious eye on the coronavirus that was spreading in China. While there were isolated outbreaks around the globe, they were just that – isolated. Some firms began to back away from prior … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Planner
Tagged CDC, China, Coronavirus, Economy, Epidemics, Fear, Federal Reserve, H1N1, Jerome Powell, MERS, New York Times, SARS, Wall Street Journal, World Health Organization, Worldometer
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Stock Market Perspective – The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Stock Market Perspective – The Good, The Bad & The Ugly The Good: Thus far, we have felt the recent correction in the equity markets has been orderly and relatively normal. We have enjoyed the rising markets, seemingly relentless until … Continue reading
Busting 5 Big Retirement Myths
Urban legends, urban myths, and the latest that’s on everyone’s lips–fake news. Whatever you call it, in our age of information, claims of spurious repute can go viral in minutes. Anyone with a PC can start a blog and offer … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Planner, Retirement Planning
Tagged AARP, Bankrate, Bitcoin, Economy, Fake News, Investing, Medicare, Social Security, Stock Market
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Avoiding 8 Big Mistakes in Retirement
Tens of millions of Americans are looking forward to the day they retire. Others enjoy their profession and can’t imagine a life without work. Yet, even those folks recognize that one day they won’t wake up on a Monday and … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Planner, Investing
Tagged Asset Allocation, Economy, Fraud, GDP, Health Care, Home Equity, Inflation, Interest Rates, Investment Mix, Lifestyle, Retirement, Retirement Planning, Social Security, Stocks, Taxes
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IS THE FEDERAL RESERVE OUT OF CONTROL?
The short answer is YES! We have heard some FedSpeak in the last week or so that gives me cause for concern, and ergo the title of this post. It appears we may be facing a future when a government … Continue reading
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Tagged 401 (k), Asset Allocation, Bill Gross, Bond Market, DoubleLine Funds, Economics, Economy, Federal Reserve, Financial Advisor, Garrett Planning Network, Interest Rate Observer, Interest Rates, Investment Planning, James Grant, Jeff Gundlach, Monetary Policy, Stock Market, TIPS
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What You Need To Know About The Affordable Care Act
Last week enrollment for the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, officially began. For this reason, you’ve probably seen a lot of news about Obamacare lately, and it’s only going to increase. It was a rocky start to say … Continue reading