Here we go again. Record high heat waves. Record high house prices. Record highs in the stock market. Lots of “record highs.” When you hear these headlines, you naturally think this is newsworthy. There’s something anomalous going on. Something extraordinary, which merits making
After over a decade of historically low interest rates, higher cash yields are a welcome development. Interest rates are higher across all cash instruments including many savings accounts, certificates of deposit, and money market funds. The federal funds rate has
As we’re well into spring, with summer just around the corner, I’ve been thinking about the weather, as it seems particularly fickle this year. A few days of cold and rain, a day of sun, then cold again, then some
Can you believe a quarter of the century is in the history books? As Terry Pratchett said, “inside every old person is a young person wondering what happened.” What does this have to do with investing? Everything. The chart below
As a financial advisor to lawyers, one of the most common – and often most controversial – financial planning topics I cover is whole life insurance (sometimes known as universal life). Over the years I have reviewed dozens upon dozens
You’ve undoubtedly heard of the proverbial “average family” with 2.5 kids. Some families have no kids at all, some have two, some have 10. Put them all together and find the average, and you’ll come up with a single number
I’ve recently had several clients ask me to speak to their kids about money and investing. Anticipating both limited time, and limited attention spans (on behalf of the kids, of course) I spent a lot of time thinking about how
While April 15 this year is no longer Tax Day (which has been pushed to July 15), it is still a good time to highlight just one of the reasons why tax loss harvesting makes so much sense. If you’re
Tim Corriero, J.D, CFP ®
Tim Corriero is an attorney, a Certified Financial Planner ® and founder of Juris Wealth, a financial advisory business for lawyers.
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