The Nobel Prize in Economics Goes To…
The markets drifted higher this week as the start of earnings announcement season kicked off.
Sitting on Cash
Both the S&P 500 Index and the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed this week at record highs.
40 Trillion Gallons
Despite finishing the week mostly flat, the fourth quarter got off to a good start.
We’ll Leave The Light On For You
Any future interest rate reductions from the Fed should be helpful, especially considering the record levels of debt on U.S. consumer’s balance sheet.
Recalibrate
The first interest rate cut, since March 2020, is now behind us with more coming in the months ahead.
The Campbell’s Company
This week markets rebounded a bit with the pending interest rate cut coming next week.
Among the Best Places to Retire
September is living up to its reputation if this week is an indication of how the rest of the month will unfold.
What’s in the Name?
We’re running a marathon, not a sprint. It’s always worth keeping that in mind.
Estate Planning
This week marked the 20th anniversary of Google’s initial public offering.
Halloween in July? Welcome to ‘Summerween’
This week the momentum carried markets higher again with the various indices closing up three to five percent.