Posts by Rob Stoll, CFP®, CFA, Financial Advisor & Chief Investment Officer
Cash Savings Rates: Back to Zero
Keeping cash in savings accounts for emergencies and other cash needs is a bedrock of sound personal financial planning. But there’s a trade-off: earning lower returns. As we assess the post-COVID landscape, we turn our attention to the outlook for cash savings rates. Unfortunately, the potential to earn decent interest rates on our cash isn’t…
Read MoreUpdate On Coronavirus
We’ve spoken a couple of times about the Coronavirus since it first appeared on the scene in mid-January [Markets Survive Yet Another Scare & Coronavirus Impact On The Market]. Up until the past week, the issue was largely contained to China. And China has reputation for providing low-quality (i.e. untrustworthy) data about their economy and…
Read MoreWhen Should I Refinance My Mortgage? And Other Mortgage Reminders. [Video]
Getting the right mortgage is one of the bigger financial decisions your family will ever have to make. So if you are thinking about refinancing your mortgage, let me give you a couple tips for what you should be looking for. Shorten The Term Of Your Mortgage The first tip is to look at SHORTENING…
Read More2019 Was a Big Year in the Stock Market – What’s Next for 2020?
Last week we talked about how 2019 was shaping up to be a great year for the stock market, rising about 30% for the year. Not too many people predicted that outcome a year ago! The natural question is: what’s in store for 2020? We don’t know – nobody does. But as I’ve mentioned before…
Read MoreWhat A Difference A Year Makes
Investing is always a challenge. But investors have endured two radically different investment environments the last two financial years. These almost-comical headlines from CNBC – by the same author, no less – perfectly capture the 2018 and 2019 investment financial years. Here’s what’s interesting. In 2018, all the talk was about how strong the economy…
Read MoreDoes It Pay To Switch Jobs?
Does It Pay To Switch Jobs? Is it better off from a career standpoint staying at one company long-term or switching jobs occasionally?
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