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Investing at Every Age

Investing at Every Age

How to Invest at Every Age Investing is often seen as a tool reserved for the financially savvy or...

September Market Commentary The Finish Line or the Starting Gate?

September Market Commentary The Finish Line or the Starting Gate?

The Finish Line or the Starting Gate?   August Recap and September Outlook As summer ends and September continues, attention is focused on the long-anticipated change in the Fed’s monetary policy, from holding rates steady to returning rates to lower levels. July and...

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July Market Commentary – The Fed Takes a Micro-Holiday

July Market Commentary – The Fed Takes a Micro-Holiday

June Recap and July Outlook The Fed finally hit “pause” on interest rate increases in June after fifteen months and ten consecutive rate hikes. The “dot-plot” indicated that Fed officials think two further increases may be necessary in 2023, and it’s become clear that...

How To Open a High-Interest Bank Account

How To Open a High-Interest Bank Account

Opening a savings account is typically a great idea. Money in a savings account can be used for an emergency, a large purchase, a down payment, unexpected expenses, or even a rainy day. Savings accounts are different from checking accounts because the purpose is to...

Taking Advantage of Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plans

Taking Advantage of Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plans

Employer-sponsored qualified retirement plans such as 401(k), 457(b), and 403(b)s are some of the most powerful retirement savings tools available. If your employer offers such a plan and you're not participating in it, you should be. Once you're participating in a...

May Market Commentary – The End of a Fed Cycle?

May Market Commentary – The End of a Fed Cycle?

The End of a Fed Cycle? April Recap and May Outlook The biggest news in the Fed’s statement after their meeting on May 3 was what it didn’t say. The Fed’s statement from March contained the language “the Committee anticipates that some additional policy firming may be...

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