
Investing and Elections
Many investors feel the need to follow the polls closely and adjust their portfolios based upon who they suspect will win and how the market will respond. But would that be a wise decision?
Many investors feel the need to follow the polls closely and adjust their portfolios based upon who they suspect will win and how the market will respond. But would that be a wise decision?
GF’s Quarterly Client Newsletter
For college grads, there are several “top 10” lists of really good financial wisdom, but we’ve never seen a list with these two foundational pieces of advice – which apply to anyone looking to improve their finances, regardless of age!
How can investors make sense of the apparent disconnect between stock market performance and economic indicators?
An overview of charitable giving in 2020 in light of the CARES Act
An overview of accessing funds from retirement accounts if you have been impacted by COVID-19