Jun 14, 2024 | Issues that effect todays Market, Uncategorized, Weekly Financial Thought
Blog “Mid-Year Stock Market Outlook” It’s hard to believe we are already at the halfway point of 2024! There are always a lot of question marks coming into a new year, however with numerous global elections already completed and a contentious US election...
Jun 7, 2024 | Behavioral Finance, Investing, Weekly Financial Thought
Blog “Bearish is Easier than Bullish” No matter what is happening in the markets or wider economy it seems you can always make a case for why the market is about to crash or why we are set for another bull run. 10 different advisors or economic “experts” can...
May 24, 2024 | Behavioral Finance, Uncategorized, Weekly Financial Thought
Blog “Why the Stock Market Isn’t a Casino” I’ve heard people say before that the stock market is simply organized gambling and while I understand the sentiment I would have to disagree especially when you take into account the time it takes for a bet to...
May 17, 2024 | Estate Planning, Financial Planning, Retirement, Social Security, Uncategorized, Weekly Financial Thought
Blog “Is Social Security Really Going Bankrupt?” Unless you’re living under a rock, you’ve heard some version of the statement that social security is running out of money and that we shouldn’t be counting on it for future retirement income. While there are...
May 10, 2024 | Investing, Investing Goals, Retirement, Weekly Financial Thought
Blog “The Increase in Americans Retiring Overseas” America can be an expensive place. Having personally lived overseas, it’s not to say that other areas are always cheaper, but the reality is that more and more Americans are finding retirement locations that they love...
May 3, 2024 | Congress, Issues that effect todays Market, Tax Concepts for Retirement, Uncategorized, Weekly Financial Thought
Blog May 3rd, 2024 “Tax Disparity” As we come into an election year, there will many different topics discussed and debated, but one that will likely come up is our country’s budget deficit (now over $33 Trillion) and how increasing taxes could help to offset this...