Why We Invest In Stocks, Bonds, and Cash [Video]

by Financial Design Studio, Inc. / April 1, 2024

There are endless ways to invest . . . from art, to real estate, to even collectibles! That’s why at FDS, we like to keep things simple. In this video we break down why our investment management strategy focuses on stocks, bonds, and cash.

Listen to our full conversation in episode 39, “Investing Across Your Lifetime,” from the Behind the Designs podcast.

If you have more questions about your investments, executive compensation, or tax planning, then reach out! Our team would love to see how we can help bring confidence to you and your family’s finances.

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