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The Joseph Group

  • Creating Moments

    September 1, 2023

    To Inspire: I’m reading a fascinating book right now that I highly recommend: The Power of Moments, by Chip and Dan Heath. Researchers at Stanford and Duke, the brothers share their findings that certain experiences in our lives have extraordinary impact – some very positive and some very negative. For example, in the book they […]

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  • The Mailbag – Bonds, Stock Market Rally, and Recession Watch

    August 25, 2023

    To Inform: It’s been a few months since we’ve done this, but I think now is another good time to dust off the mailbag and answer a few questions we are hearing from clients. Hopefully this encourages you to think of any questions you may have and send them our way. Without any further ado, […]

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  • Around The World in 80 Days

    August 25, 2023

    To Inspire:   “Ellie, why don’t we consider traveling around the world in 80 days when we’re 80?” said Sandy Hazelip to her dear friend Ellie Hamby. Ellie leaped at the idea. While the pandemic delayed the trip, and the two were actually 81 years old during their adventures, they did visit all seven continents […]

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  • Chief Financial Parents

    August 17, 2023

    To Inform:  How do I teach my kids and grandkids about money? This question embodies one of the classic challenges that faces any parent or grandparent. A survey of high school students revealed that about 88% of what they know about finances comes from their parents. Interestingly though, these lessons did not arise from formal […]

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  • Three Keys to Happiness

    August 17, 2023

    To Inspire: Despite the television and movie cliché of the grumpy old person there’s a fair amount of research that shows people get happier as they age. Laura Carstensen from the Stanford Center on Longevity says, “As we age, our time horizons grow shorter and our goals change. When we recognize that we don’t have […]

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  • What If Longer Term Trends Reassert Themselves?

    August 11, 2023

    To Inform:  I recently read a research report which looked at longer-term trends in the financial markets. The report struck me because the trends are not necessarily in-line with recent market leadership, but if the trends assert themselves in the years ahead, it would have meaningful implications for portfolio construction. First is the value of […]

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  • What Do I Want to Give Myself To?

    August 11, 2023

    To Inspire: Parker J. Palmer (no relation) is an author and founder of the Center for Courage & Renewal. He recently reflected on his life as he gets older and leaves his professional work behind. Regardless of age, what he shares below are some pearls of great wisdom for all of us: In recent years […]

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  • Debt Downgrade – Crossing the Rubicon or No Big Deal?

    August 4, 2023

    To Inform: Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River in 49 BC, ultimately cementing his role as Dictator Perpetuo of the Roman Republic. Some sources say that before crossing Caesar said alea iacta est (“the die is cast”). Many are wondering with the ratings agency Fitch’s downgrade of US government debt this week if the US […]

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  • Family Recipes

    August 4, 2023

    To Inspire:   Rosie Grant picked up an unusual hobby during the COVID lockdown in 2020, one that she’s still doing and it’s bringing her some viral fame. Grant bakes recipes found on gravestones. Grant was studying library science and a class had her create a social media account to learn how networks work. At […]

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  • Don’t Paint All Real Estate with the Same Brush

    July 28, 2023

    To Inform: We’ve been hearing a lot of questions and concerns about real estate from clients and friends. It may have something to do with some of the headlines in the media. The crux of the concern is reflected in these recent magazine covers:   With so many office buildings in major cities sitting with […]

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