The Trust Company of Tennessee has hired Kate Johnson as an administrative assistant at the firm’s Knoxville headquarters. Founded in 1987 and with offices in Chattanooga, Knoxville and the Tri-Cities, […]
The CARES Act: How does it affect retirement plans and IRAs?
On Friday, March 27, 2020, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES), which President Trump signed into law. This act will provide significant relief to both individuals and businesses as they manage the current health crisis and its economic effects.
Focus on what you can control
Times of uncertainty such as these may fill you with uneasiness and a desire to do something – anything! Instead of selling off all of your investments and hiding your cash in a coffee can in the back yard, here is a list of productive financial actions you can do now to take advantage of a bear market.
The Trust Company of Tennessee News | Q1 2020
Managing through global change, effects of the SECURE Act, in our communities, our growing team and more.
The Trust Company of Tennessee adds Teri Rector as customer service representative
The Trust Company of Tennessee has hired Teri Rector as a customer service representative at the firm’s Knoxville headquarters.
Talking about money with your spouse
February – the month of love. This month, let’s switch gears from talking about divorce to talking about how to have productive conversations with your spouse about money. “Money Issues” is consistently named as one of the top causes for divorce, after all, and even when you are happily married having conversations about your finances can be difficult. Like anything in marriage, it takes consistency and dedication to get on the same page financially.
Coronavirus Fears Drive Markets Lower – Assessing the Recent Market Selloff
While the coronavirus is the main culprit behind the recent selloff, there are other factors that have likely also contributed to market volatility: the upcoming 2020 presidential election, elevated equity valuations and the inverted yield curve.
Education Savings Tools – how to choose a savings option
College is quickly becoming more and more expensive. Learn about a few options you have to make the most of your planning and investment in the future.
2020 compliance updates
2019 Commentary: Maintaining course in uncertain times
At the end of 2018, we encouraged investors to stay disciplined and stay invested with the reminder that over time, cash is the worst performing asset class. While we weren’t specifically predicting it for 2019, cash returned to its place at the bottom of the return chart for the year.
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