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Wealth Notes: Michelle O’Brien

  • Election 2020 – Thinking Beyond November

    November 5, 2020

    To Inform: As I write this, President Trump remains an outside shot to keep the Presidency. The situation remains fluid and thus I’ll stay away from what we don’t know (who will be inaugurated in January 2021) and stick to what we have a better idea of (Republicans hold the Senate and narrow the gap […]

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  • What History Says About Fund Flows Around Elections

    October 30, 2020

    To Inform: Earlier this week we held our Portfolios at Your Place Event looking at the “Final Countdown” before next week’s presidential election. We covered a lot of ground including potential planning implications with proposed changes in tax policy, portfolio implications of a weaker dollar post-election (it favors foreign stocks), and a look at which […]

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  • Bread and Kindness: Chet Fery – The Bread Man

    October 30, 2020

    To Inspire: We were privileged to host a virtual Wealth Summit event last evening that featured nationally known baker and philanthropist, Chet Fery, also known affectionately as The Bread Man. We were so touched by Chet’s sharing of his own background and how he transformed a retirement pastime of baking loaves of bread into an […]

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  • Plan Sponsors: Six Things to Do to Prepare for 2021

    October 28, 2020

    If you’re reading this, you’ve made it to October in one of the wildest years on record. I know it’s hard to imagine but we are just over 2 months away from a fresh start in 2021. I know this year has been particularly complicated for business owners and executives and I hope everyone has […]

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  • Can You Make Yourself Happier?

    October 21, 2020

    The most popular class at Yale? Psych 157: Psychology and the Good Life. This “happiness course” was launched by professor Laurie Santos in 2018 and has been taken by a quarter of Yale students. Another 200,000 have taken the (free) online version. Talking recently about the impact of Covid on our mental health, Santos pointed […]

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  • To Roth or Not to Roth – What Should You Do?

    October 21, 2020

    To Roth or not to Roth, that is the question. The question that many investors saving for retirement will need to answer at some point in their lives, whether they are just starting out in their careers or are nearing retirement. But where do you start? First, let’s look at some key differences between a […]

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  • Success and the Growth Mindset

    October 14, 2020

    To Inspire: Success Consists of Going from Failure to Failure Without Loss of Enthusiasm ―Winston Churchill Carol Dweck wrote in Mindset, about how she observed ten-year-old kids struggling with a series of puzzles. One of them, confronted with a harder puzzle, “pulled up his chair, rubbed his hands together, smacked his lips, and cried out, […]

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  • The Miracle Morning

    October 8, 2020

    How you wake up in the morning affects your entire day. If you begin your morning with momentum, you can keep it up for the entire day. Hal Elrod was impacted significantly by the economic crash of 2008, with his health, finances and career all in a downward spiral. But then he researched the personal […]

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  • Taking Stock of the Recovery

    October 8, 2020

    It’s easy to get dragged into the daily gyrations of the stock market and take your eye off the ball in what’s happening with the “real economy”. The market reacted violently in the early stages of the Coronavirus pandemic but staged a rebound the likes of which have never been seen. We’ve gone into some […]

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