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Wealth Notes: Year: 2021

  • Be kind. Everyone you meet is fighting a terrible battle.

    April 21, 2021

    To Inspire: Philo of Alexandria said, “Be kind. Everyone you meet is fighting a terrible battle.” Or, if they’re not now, they likely have in the past…or they will be in the future. Everyone. I had my second meeting with Bob yesterday. Our first meeting was a month ago. That conversation was just of the […]

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  • From Sugar Rush to Lasting Recovery

    April 16, 2021

    To Inform: Recent economic data has confirmed the recovery is on a solid footing. Retail sales, surveys of manufacturing and service businesses, and jobs numbers have all shown tremendous strength in recent weeks. With so many focused on the immediate reopening of the economy, it is worth asking what might come next. Is this just […]

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  • Keys for a More Fulfilling Life – Part 2

    April 15, 2021

    To Inspire: Continuing from last week’s Wealth Notes, we share excerpts from last five of Eleanor Roosevelt’s Eleven Keys For a More Successful Life, from her book, You Learn By Living (if you missed the first six keys, you can read them here). Enjoy! The Right to be an Individual – We are facing a great […]

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  • Return of the Cyclicals

    April 8, 2021

    To Inform:  Cyclical stocks are found across a range of sectors and are those most tied to changes in the broader economy. They’re often in the front row seat for any sort of economic slowdown (e.g., homebuilders and banks in 2008-09), but can be one of the better ways to play a strengthening economy. While […]

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  • Keys for a More Fulfilling Life

    April 8, 2021

    To Inspire: One of the most beloved figures of the 20th century, Eleanor Roosevelt remains a role model for many for a life well lived. At the age of 76 she penned a simple guide to living a fuller life, “You Learn by Living: Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life.” In this issue of […]

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  • Finding Spirituality in the Garden

    April 1, 2021

    To Inspire: I started some seeds – peppers, tomatoes, some herbs – in late February, and the tiny seedlings are currently taking up space in my laundry room. I’ve never been a fan of Ohio winters, and looking forward to time in my garden helps get me through the late winter days. Author Miriam Diaz-Gilbert […]

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  • The Stimulus Keeps on Coming

    April 1, 2021

    To Inform: President Biden released his infrastructure proposal earlier this week. Let’s review some of the facts and share thoughts about how further stimulus may impact markets. The White House proposed spending about $2.2 trillion (with a T) over the next 10 years. The spending consists of $1.7 trillion in investment in physical infrastructure with […]

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  • Budgeting: Are You On Track?

    March 26, 2021

    To Inform:  Not long ago we were brainstorming New Year’s Resolutions. Some people went with perennial favorites – more exercise, eating healthier, more family time and travel (especially as Covid-19 subsides), while some resolved to get their finances in order. What better way to achieve that goal than to start with a budget? Why even […]

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  • Let Gratitude and Optimism Move You Forward

    March 26, 2021

    To Inspire: Chris Lowney, in his book “Heroic Living” shares the importance of gratitude and optimism in catapulting us forward in life. Here, Matt Palmer shares an excerpt from the chapter entitled, “Let Gratitude and Optimism Move You Forward.” “Nikki Giovanni reminds us in a poem of hers that “we are better than we think […]

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  • Quantifying the Stimulus and Discussing the Potential Impact

    March 16, 2021

    To Inform: I was having a conversation with Client Advisor and Team Leader Dave Suchland this morning and I asked, “what’s the biggest question you are getting when you are having discussions with clients?” Dave replied, “the biggest question is definitely around all of this stimulus money and how it might impact inflation and markets.” […]

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