Will My Income Keep Pace with Inflation?

Retirement is supposed to be the time when you finally get to enjoy the fruits of your hard work. But one of the most common concerns retirees share is whether their income will be enough—not just today, but 10, 15, or even 20 years from now. Inflation doesn’t just raise prices in the short term; [...]

2025-10-06T11:49:45-05:00October 6th, 2025|Economy, Financial Planning|

The Fed Holds Rates, Here’s What That Means for Your Retirement

For the fourth time in a row, the Federal Reserve has decided to hold interest rates steady, keeping the federal funds rate at 4.25%–4.50%. On the surface, that might sound uneventful—but beneath the calm, there’s plenty going on. And if you're retired or nearing retirement, the ripple effects of this decision are worth paying attention [...]

2025-08-25T07:22:55-05:00August 25th, 2025|Economy, Federal Reserve|

Why Tariffs (and Even the Threat of Them) Swing the Market

You’ve probably heard the word “tariff” tossed around in financial headlines lately—but what does it really mean for your investments? At first glance, tariffs might seem like just another policy tool or political talking point. But in reality, they can have significant and immediate consequences for the stock market, corporate profits, global supply chains—and yes, [...]

2025-05-19T09:31:51-05:00May 19th, 2025|Economy, Government, Stock Market|

Weathering the Storm: How Market Volatility Impacts Retirement & What You Can Do About It

Picture this: Jim and Linda, both 67, just retired after decades of hard work. They planned carefully, saved consistently, and looked forward to enjoying their golden years. But then came a market downturn. Suddenly, their portfolio dropped 20% in a matter of weeks. The income they planned to draw from their investments now seems shaky.* [...]

2025-05-12T08:16:49-05:00May 12th, 2025|Economy, Investment Strategies, Stock Market|

Slower Rate Cuts, The Market, and Your Finances

Whether you’re checking your account balances, planning your next adventure, or enjoying a well-earned retirement, markets move... and with it, your account values may as well. Recent market volatility, driven by the Federal Reserve’s announcement to slow rate cuts, has left many retirees wondering what this means for their financial future. Let’s explore the situation [...]

2025-03-27T11:04:47-05:00February 3rd, 2025|Economy, Investment Strategies, Stock Market|

4 Measures to Help Businesses Through the Coronavirus Shutdown

The Small Business Administration (SBA) is tasked with distributing $350 billion in loans to help businesses. Small businesses may qualify for the Paycheck Protection Program and Economic Injury Disaster Loans, while other businesses may qualify for breaks, tax deferments, and credits through the CARES Act. Here are details on four measures to help businesses through [...]

2020-04-27T12:22:19-05:00April 27th, 2020|Economy|

A Guide to the CARES Act for Americans Age 50 and Over

President Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act into law to help Americans combat the economic effects of the coronavirus. It includes potential tax breaks, checks for qualifying Americans, and temporary new rules for retirement account withdrawals. Here’s a guide to the CARES Act for Americans 50 and over. Checks for [...]

2020-04-20T02:39:32-05:00April 20th, 2020|Economy, Financial Planning|

3 Unprecedented Measures During the Coronavirus Pandemic

We're living in unprecedented times, and the government is taking unusual steps to mitigate the economic damage done by the coronavirus. Strict measures are in place, like canceling events of more than ten people, closing bars and restaurants, and restricting travel. And while these mean to help from a public health standpoint, they're having a [...]

2020-04-05T18:09:26-05:00April 5th, 2020|Economy, Financial Planning, Tax Strategies|
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