Sep 9, 2021 | Coronavirus, Weekly Financial Thought
Blog “The Supply Crunch for Talent” Thankfully, the unemployment rate has been steadily decreasing since April of 2020 when it was 14.8% at its peak. As of August, 2021, the unemployment rate is now back down to 5.2% (it was as low as 3.5% before...
Mar 25, 2021 | Behavioral Finance, Coronavirus, Investing
Blog “Rob Lovelace on the Year Ahead” Rob Lovelace, an equity portfolio manager with the Capital Group was recently interviewed about his 2021 outlook. This week, we dive into some of the questions he was asked and what he sees on the horizon for equity...
Mar 17, 2021 | Coronavirus, Uncategorized
Blog “What are the Actual Details of the $1.9T Stimulus?” The President and Congress recently passed the American Rescue Plan Act which amounted to $1.9 Trillion. If you read that without having to pause, you’re not alone. I think we’ve become quite...
Mar 3, 2021 | Behavioral Finance, Coronavirus, Investing
Blog “Investing Lessons from 2020” Most of us want to leave 2020 behind (myself included), as it was a year filled with difficulty and heartache for many. However, the year was filled with investing lessons that I think are worth noting for years...
Jan 20, 2021 | Coronavirus, Investing
Blog “Two Very Different Economic Stories” There are two economic stories that seem to be currently flying under the radar. With an inundation of news and media outlets it’s hard to believe anything would fly under the radar, but I certainly haven’t...
Nov 5, 2020 | Behavioral Finance, Coronavirus, Investing
Blog “Your Goals > Stock Market Movements” Given all of the uncertainty surrounding this election week, I thought it was an important reminder that our personal (and long-term) financial goals are more important than short term stock movements. The...