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The New Retirement Math: How Do You Keep Your Retirement Paycheck Growing When Prices Continue Higher Faster?
When Marjorie ordered her usual morning latte, she did a double-take; the price was higher . . . again. This was her one thing, however small that she really enjoyed a coffee at her local coffee shop, a quiet moment alone reading a book but even that was getting more expensive. Her Social Security check would arrive on schedule, but it wouldn’t stretch quite as far. That small moment captures something much bigger: .....
Nov 35 min read


Balanced Boldness: The Secret to Building Lasting Wealth
Tom (name changed for privacy), became convinced that a particular tech stock was destined to keep soaring. Tom was so sure he insisted we double down despite our repeated advice to maintain a more balanced portfolio. The headlines seemed to validate his conviction: analysts were bullish, quarterly earnings sparkled, and the stock reached new highs month after month. Then, the company was hit with a surprise legal issue that sent shares tumbling, erasing a year’s worth of gai
Oct 64 min read


Fed Moves, Inflation Watch, & A Subtle AI Shift Starts - September 2025 Wealth Management Update:
It was just past 7 a.m. on a Monday when a longtime client, a seasoned and busy executive with two decades of C-suite experience, called during his commute. “I skimmed three headlines about the Fed, inflation, and some bad news about chip stocks,” he said, “but I don’t have time to connect the dots. You’ve got this right?”
Sep 26 min read


Unlocking Opportunities: What DeepSeek and Tariff Moments Teach Investors
In the early 1950s, computers were the size of buildings and used fragile vacuum tubes that consumed enormous amounts of power and generated a lot of heat. A former IBM Chairman once said, “I think there is a world market for about five computers.” Semiconductor chips were invented by the mid-1950s, which were smaller, faster, more efficient, and performed calculations faster. From there, things paused a bit until the first PC that could sit on your desk was invented....
Feb 18, 20244 min read
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