Many people continue to be shocked by the Donald Trump victory. I’ve said since he started his campaign he’s the “change” candidate because he is perceived as an outsider. We’ve essentially had 8 years of Republican policies and 8 years of Democratic
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As we enter the final weekend before the election, we are anxiously awaiting to see what happens next. The past two weeks in this space we’ve looked at the possible outcome of a “wave election” followed by the long-term investment impact (or lack thereof) of which
Last week we addressed the concept of a “wave” election (a single party wins the White House & takes at least 20 additional seats in the House & wins at least one extra Senate seat). This type of “mandate” tends to lead to a bold president
By far the most common question during our recent round of seminars was, “what impact will the election have on stocks?” We addressed this in our ‘What Really Matters’ Podcast this week (click here to listen). Goldman Sachs also provide some data on the historic impact
Americans are dramatically behind where they should be when it comes to saving for retirement.
The most critical group is obviously the Babyboom generation. With 1/3 of Boomers having no retirement savings and less than 1/4 having balances over $300K. According to a Time Magazine survey, 35% of