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Brent Brodeksi was quoted in the article, “Why Building a Multibillion Dollar Firm is Not for the Faint of Heart” on Financial-Planning.com. The article discussed some of the challenges that principals face when growing their RIA into an enterprise firm.

Recently, my family and I watched home videos until 11 PM; these were old snippets of tapes (about an hour and a half’s worth) that we had converted over to DVDs a few years ago. This particular DVD was a block of time in which we watched my youngest son (I have three sons) as he […]

10 Basic and Advanced Tactics to Employ During Market Declines : These ten strategies have similar themes — an estate freeze, the leveraged gift, and the concept of selling bad investments and buying good investments at low prices. Tax considerations are an important part of the plan too.

October 1st brought changes to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) which defines sectors of the economy commonly used for grouping and comparing public companies. The changes are meant to reflect the ongoing integration of communications, media, and technology companies. The updated classifications should provide more relevant groupings based on how these companies operate and […]

Global stocks were slightly positive for the month as both U.S. and International large cap stocks rose while small caps stocks were down both domestically and internationally. Bond returns were negative across the board with the exception of short‐term bonds which were up 0.1% in September. Global REITs and managed futures were down while commodities […]

When people think of retirement, obvious things come to mind: Did I save enough to be able to achieve my goals in retirement? How much am I able to spend? What happens if we experience another recession? Although those are very important considerations, few take the time to examine their emotional well-being and how it […]

Headlines during August were focused on U.S. trade talks. Stock market returns were bifurcated as U.S. stocks rose and international stocks fell. Although not a big factor last month, international stock returns for U.S. investors in 2018 have been negatively impacted by the strengthening U.S. dollar, especially in emerging markets. Bond returns were positive in […]

The recent threat of Hurricanes Lane (Hawaiian islands) and Florence (East Coast) brings to mind the devastating hurricane season of 2017. It also brings up questions such as, “Does last year’s active hurricane season demonstrate an increasing trend of landfalling hurricanes? Does it make it more likely this year will be an active season?” Historical […]

On August 16, 2018, we lost a national treasure. Aretha Franklin, a.k.a. the “Queen of Soul,” passed away in Detroit at the age of 76 from advanced pancreatic cancer.¹ What is not too surprising is that Franklin will join the long list of celebrities who died without a will, including, most recently, Prince. What is surprising […]

Do you remember when you would ask your parent or teacher, “Can I go to the bathroom?” If your parents or teachers were like mine, the answer was, “I’m sure you can.” When they said that, I remembered that I should have used the word “may” rather than “can.” In legal documents, there is an […]

Global stocks charged ahead gaining 2.8% in July as all stock asset classes posted gains. U.S. large value stocks led the way with a 4.2% gain. Despite a positive month across the board, international stocks remain in the red year-to-date. Bonds were essentially flat during July, although inflation-protected bonds fell 0.5% in response to changes […]

Foreign exchange rates often go unnoticed in day-to-day life, but they can play a sizable role in decision making at central banks around the globe and influence choices in large corporations, as well as impacting the returns on your investments. On a lighter note, exchange rates impact how expensive it is to take your next […]