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Investing During a Recession


October 8, 2022

The Great Recession lasted less than two years, encapsulating the biggest economic downturn since the Great Depression in the early 1930s. Starting at the close of December 2007 and lasting through the beginning of summer 2009, the Great Recession is defined by high unemployment rates and soaring home foreclosures. Recessions are primarily financial, of course, […]

$anta Clau$ is Coming to Town


November 20, 2020

How much should I spend on Christmas gifts this year? Written by Tami Acree I’ve seen many a friend post on social media something to the tune of, “Goodbye Halloween, Hello Christmas!” as they set up their Christmas trees and deck their halls with boughs of holly the first week of November. I happen to […]

How to Avoid 5 Common Retirement Income Mistakes


December 20, 2017

Written by Brian Carlton Here is a quick guide of the five most common mistakes many investors make while planning for retirement. In order to make the most of your assets, make sure you don’t fall into any of these traps: 1. Keep your portfolio diversified. You will need the income. Don’t assume that you […]

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