As Elon Musk is rumored to have said: “Crypto is everything you don’t understand about finance combined with everything you don’t understand about computers.” In that vein, we decided to compile some tips to help keep your digital wallet safe. New crypto investors should avoid beginner blunders that can cost them. Savvy investors should not
What Is Your Portfolio’s Potential for Resilience?
It’s no secret the second quarter will be impacted by rapidly changing interest rates, Fed tightening due to a serious miscalculation about inflation, and continued fallout from geopolitical turmoil thanks to Russia. Both stock and bond markets are highly volatile and it looks as though large daily price swings will continue. A restrictive monetary policy
Review Funding For Your Retirement Accounts In 2022
January is a great time to review contributions to your retirement plans. Starting in 2022, the maximum contribution that individual U.S. taxpayers can contribute to their 401(k) plans will increase to $20,500, up from $19,500 for 2021 and 2020. With the cost of living rising and increases in inflation, higher phase-out limits make many more
Financial Lessons Learned for 2022 about Inflation and Interest Rates
Looking back at 2021, so much happened: market rallies and declines, fluctuating interest rates, Delta then Omicron, inflation, political polarization, etc. Surprisingly, 2021 was a good year overall despite volatility, most markets trended up, and the U.S. was in the lead. COVID is lingering, but unemployment is still lower than expected, corporate profits are rising,
Perspectives and Perceptions of Women and Investing Part 2
The 2nd article in our series examines a question most folks ask when they begin to accumulate enough extra cash to warrant investing it: Should I try to do this myself? The short answer is, “it depends.” The long answer is a bit more complicated: “depending on how much cash we are talking about, as







