Quarterly Economic Update Fall 2019

October 20, 2019 Blog
In this Q3 recap: the U.S. and China intensify their trade dispute, but agree to negotiate again, the Federal Reserve cuts short-term interest rates once more, and stocks ride through some volatility to end the summer higher. Quarterly Economic Update A review of Q3 2019, Presented by Independence Capital Financial Partners THE QUARTER IN BRIEF
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Weekly Economic Update February 8, 2016

February 16, 2016 Weekly Economic Updates
WEEKLY QUOTE “You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face.”      – Eleanor Roosevelt WEEKLY TIP If you want to leave some of your IRA to your children, a Roth IRA conversion may be a great idea: the IRA they inherit could realize further tax-free
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Weekly Economic Update February 1, 2016

February 16, 2016 Weekly Economic Updates
WEEKLY QUOTE “It is better to offer no excuse than a bad one.”      – George Washington WEEKLY TIP When you eliminate a high-interest debt, direct the money that was once going toward it into an emergency fund, a college fund, or your retirement savings. WEEKLY RIDDLE Karen parks her car beside a hotel and instantly recognizes that
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Weekly Economic Update January 25th 2016

February 16, 2016 Weekly Economic Updates
WEEKLY QUOTE “Always be nice to people on the way up, because you’ll meet the same people on the way down.”      – Wilson Mizner WEEKLY TIP If you are in your forties and behind on your retirement planning, resist the temptation to direct more money into your child’s college fund than your retirement accounts. WEEKLY RIDDLE The
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Weekly Economic Update January 18, 2016

February 16, 2016 Weekly Economic Updates
WEEKLY QUOTE “I don’t think success is harmful, as so many people say. Rather, I believe it indispensable to talent, if for nothing else than to increase the talent.”      – Jeanne Moreau WEEKLY TIP One way to save more for 2016: reduce or eliminate some of the automatic monthly charges on your bank and credit card
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Five Questions and Answers about New Social Security Claiming Rules

November 24, 2015 Blog
Five Questions and Answers about New Social Security Claiming Rules If you sign up for a my Social Security account at the Social Security website,socialsecurity.gov, you can view your Social Security Statement online. Your statement contains a detailed record of your earnings, as well as estimates of retirement, survivors, and disability benefits, along with other information
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Weekly Economic Update November 23, 2015

November 24, 2015 Weekly Economic Updates
WEEKLY QUOTE “Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.”      – Theodore Roosevelt WEEKLY TIP As you plan for retirement, view Social Security benefits as a supplement to your retirement savings. You do not want to have to “rely” on Social Security once retired WEEKLY RIDDLE
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Weekly Economic Update November 16, 2015

November 16, 2015 Weekly Economic Updates
WEEKLY QUOTE “It pays to be obvious, especially if you have a reputation for subtlety.”      – Isaac Asimov WEEKLY TIP Are your investment allocations still in agreement with your investing goals? An annual review can help you find that out, and determine whether rebalancing is necessary. WEEKLY RIDDLE 5 letters have I, I start in E and
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Weekly Economic Update November 9, 2015

November 16, 2015 Weekly Economic Updates
WEEKLY QUOTE “Sooner or later we all quote our mothers.”      – Bernard Williams WEEKLY TIP If you own a business and need a new credit card, do a little research. If you travel frequently, a card offering travel perks or insurance might be ideal. If you know you will have an outstanding monthly balance, look for
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The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015

November 10, 2015 Blog
The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 On November 2, 2015, President Obama signed into law the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015, legislation that raises the federal debt limit and establishes the framework for a two-year budget deal. The legislation, needed to avoid an impending default on U.S. debt, also contains multiple unrelated provisions, including an
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