• Like most everything in life, there’s no beating father time. Unceremoniously for most, March 9th of this past year marked the 11th anniversary of the “Great Recession.” While the average economic recovery lasts seven years, this recovery lasted eleven years and acquiesced to the inevitable – the effects of aging.
  • Summer 2020 market closuresFriday, July 3: Independence Day (observed)Monday, September 7: Labor DayDates to rememberWednesday, July 15: Today is the last day to file your federal income taxes.Thursday, August 6: Observe Information Security Day – update your passwords for all online accounts to help keep your personal information secure, and
  • Widespread smartphone use, loosening regulations, and employers seeking health cost savings are three trends that have been driving the rapid expansion of telemedicine. And that was before social distancing guidelines to help control the spread of COVID-19 made the availability of remote medical care more vital than anyone anticipated.Easy Interaction
  • By now you know that Congress has passed a $2 trillion relief bill to help keep individuals and businesses afloat during these difficult times. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act contains many provisions. Here are five that may benefit you or your business.1. Recovery RebatesMany Americans will
  • The field of behavioral finance focuses on the emotional and cognitive aspects of investing. In recent decades, well-known economists have advanced the theory that investors' decisions can be driven by human emotions such as greed and fear, which helps explain why asset prices sometimes fluctuate erratically.1It can be difficult to