Quarterly Performance Despite increasing trade tensions, geopolitical turmoil, and downward revisions to global growth forecasts, nearly all asset classes posted positive returns in the second quarter. The S&P 500 was up 4.3%, International … [Read more...]
A case for international on America’s Independence Day
Happy 4th of July! This week, as we celebrate the birth of this country and all things USA, we'd like to spend a moment focusing on other parts of the world as well. Even “America's favorite pastime" has taken to international adventures with the … [Read more...]
Recessions…misunderstood?
Over the last 70 years, the U.S. has experienced 11 recessions. Recessions have become less frequent since the Federal Reserve got ahold of inflation in the 1980s and learned to balance growth and employment with the associated inflation that comes … [Read more...]
Long-term strategy using short-term numbers
The first quarter of 2019 offered the antithesis of the last quarter of 2018. Global equities rallied, up over 12%1 in the first three months of the year, while global bonds also posted positive returns2 as interest rates fell. Sentiment is much more … [Read more...]
A ten-year lookback
Global markets have soared in the first two months of the year. Investors have regained their confidence in the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy, and markets seem to have priced in optimistic scenarios playing out in the global landscape. As we near … [Read more...]
Volatility returns for investors – but that’s actually the norm
In many ways, 2018 was a paradox of a year. US equities and 10-year Treasuries both had negative returns, which almost never happens. Cash was the highest performing asset class for the year1. The United States posted some of the strongest economic … [Read more...]
What’s Slowing Santa’s Sleigh?
With the approach of the Holiday Season, many investors are wondering if they will enjoy a “Santa Claus” rally in the final weeks of 2018. So far, the headlines have not been filled with Holiday cheer. Global equity markets have … [Read more...]
Try these tips for analyzing your investment needs
This article originally appeared in the Knoxville News Sentinel's business column on October 21, 2018. The market has recently had the long-awaited “hiccup.” I happened to be at an investment conference when the market was off 1,300 points over two … [Read more...]
Tax Reform Arrives
By Jack Davidson, CPA, CFP® On Tuesday, December 19th, the House passed the tax reform bill with a vote of 227-203. The tax bill hit a late snag on Tuesday afternoon, as the Senate parliamentarian noted that the House-passed bill contained three … [Read more...]
Tax Reform for Nonprofits
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the long anticipated tax reform bill over two weeks ago on Thursday, November 16th. While the new taxation rates for both corporations and individuals have consumed the majority of headline news, the Tax Cuts … [Read more...]