How to Get Rich
Do you know how to get rich? Is rich the same thing as wealth? Discover the answers with Andrew Rosen of Diversified Lifelong Advisors.
Do you know how to get rich? Is rich the same thing as wealth? Discover the answers with Andrew Rosen of Diversified Lifelong Advisors.
Stocks continued their strong run last week, with multiple indexes hitting all-time highs. We saw global markets (represented by the MSCI All Country World Index) up 2.0% and domestic stocks (represented by the S&P 500 Index) up 2.8%.
We’re in year two of the Coronavirus, and we’ve had clients and friends turn to us during these trying times. On top of that, we’ve expanded our client base to include our Wayne office, which comes with many fresh, new faces to the Diversified Lifelong Advisor family. Because of this, I think it’s worth reinforcing the Pledges we have at Diversified for all who we’re blessed to work with.
Nowadays, this question comes up frequently and, quite frankly, I get it. The markets are at all-time highs after being decimated last year during the height of the pandemic. Businesses are still closed, and although things are trending up, it certainly doesn’t “feel” like it should be the all-time highs in the stock market.
Like it or not, come January 20th, 2021 there will be a new POTUS living at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. His name is Joe Biden and he’s on the more moderate side of the Democratic party. This article, however, will not be about who resides there. Instead, it’ll be about one of the two certainties in life besides death: Taxes!
Due to election jitters, I’ve been getting this question a lot more these days, and more people are asking about commodity investing.
Risk is a personal (and funky) thing when it comes to investing. Generally, it’s formulated with years of experiences (good, bad, or indifferent) which leads us to our risk profile. One of the biggest components in investment risk taking is a good education with facts and figures, and not one’s emotional experiences. That information can lead to formulating an accurate risk tolerance.
When is the risk worth the reward? And is it true that the greater the risk, the greater the reward? Find out in our blog.
What is the retirement age gap? It’s the difference between when one spouse and the other retires.
During these times of uncertainty, you get a real look into a person’s investing soul. You get to see how they react to adversity. My job, of course, is how to handle each person’s unique behavior as it pertains to their specific situation.