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Managing Retirement Spending
- February 11, 2020
- By: Phil Cannella
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Retirement is meant to be enjoyed, but debt and expenses can make living comfortably difficult on a fixed income. One of the most beneficial financial decisions a senior can make is to manage their spending and have an in-depth understanding of where their money is go...
Read MoreCoronavirus Cools Off Investors – For the Moment
- January 31, 2020
- By: Phil Cannella
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A positive turn for the market slightly reversed losses after the Dow Jones dropped nearly 500 points. Although the market remained relatively calm as the trial for President Trump’s impeachment began, the market started to slide as news of the Coronavirus spread fear...
Read MoreManaging Liquidity with the Crash Proof Retirement System
- November 4, 2019
- By: Phil Cannella
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The Exclusive Crash Proof Retirement System is comprised of little-known Crash Proof Retirement Vehicles that are interest bearing accounts. The great thing about this class of investments is that they’re safe, and free of fees, however many investors are unaware of t...
Read MoreChina Trade War Makes Stock Market Unpredictable in September
- September 26, 2019
- By: Phil Cannella
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Investors all around the world are waiting with bated breath to see the outcome of the ongoing trade war between the United Stated and China, and whether or not you support tariffs on China, one thing is certain: tariff announcements and rumors of trade talks have made the stock market unpredictable...
Read MoreThe September Effect’s Affect
The month of September is typically the worst month of the year for the stock market. Sure, the market is down already as we’ve seen during its recent 800-point drop. However, September is usually when the three leading indexes – Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all turn in the poorest performance...
Read MoreRecession on the Horizon?
- August 23, 2019
- By: Phil Cannella
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While we are currently still in the middle of the longest bull market run in history, many top economists and investors alike believe it could be coming to an end within the next year or two. As 2019 has dragged on, several key economic indicators have cropped up tha...
Read MoreRetirement Savings Mistakes
How prepared are you for retirement? Many people believe they’re making all the right moves but when retirement rolls around, they lack the necessary savings to make it through their golden years. Everyone, but especially those near or even currently in retirement, should review their nest egg sa...
Read MoreNew SECURE Act from Congress
The House of Representatives passed the “Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement” (SECURE) Act with strong bi-partisan support. The Senate needs to pass their own version, which then must be reconciled with the House bill before it reaches President Trump’s desk. If it passes, it cou...
Read MoreEconomic Expansion Ending?
- May 31, 2019
- By: Phil Cannella
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[caption id="attachment_10866" align="alignright" width="302"] China's massive home construction leaves a trail of ghost cities, such as Kunming (a ci...
Read MoreInverted Yield Curve
- April 16, 2019
- By: Phil Cannella
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The U.S. yield curve measures the relationship between the interest rates of long and short-term fixed-income securities, including bond and treasury yields. It’s an important benchmark financial experts and economists use to predict future economic strength. Typical...
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