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  • 2022 Investment Outlook Seminar

    In the 2022 Investment Outlook Seminar, a Money Talk Video, Bob Landaas and Kyle Tetting explain the challenging environment, suggest what may be ahead and offer advice for long-term investors. Other advisors weigh in as well. […]

  • Money Talk Quiz, October 2022

    Quiz questions include Money Talk Podcast talk about bear markets, earnings forecasts, the Fed and more. […]

  • 2022 Investment Outlook Seminar references

    Information sources for 2022 Investment Outlook Seminar video Click here to view the 2022 Investment Outlook Seminar (Some links may require subscriptions.) S&P 500 Returns: https://www.forbes.com/sites/sergeiklebnikov/2022/06/13/dow-plunges-nearly-700-points-sp-500-enters-bear-market-territory-as-inflation-fears-roil-markets/?sh=29630b2e7b65 10-Year Treasury Yield: https://home.treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/TextView?type=daily_treasury_yield_curve&field_tdr_date_value=2022 Value vs. Growth: https://indexcalculator.ftserussell.com/icstep1.aspx 2018 and 2019 S&P 500 Returns: https://ycharts.com/indicators/sp_500_total_return_annual November Fed Statements about inflation and rates: https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/fomcpresconf20211103.htm June inflation vs. PCE from Second…

  • Revisit balance: Gain from Powell’s “pain”

    By Kyle Tetting The 2022 Jackson Hole Economic Symposium left a mark on investors. With inflation raging, the annual roundup in Wyoming, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, offered little new information. But one word in particular captured investors’ attention. […]

  • Longer living afterthought to retirement

    By Joel Dresang Longevity experts call for a recasting of when and how we retire. That would require rethinking – and coaching. […]

  • Plan now for year-end investment moves

    A special Money Talk Podcast explores how investors can help themselves now with year-end transactions and paperwork by having conversations with their advisors about such concerns as capital gains and losses, charitable giving and estate planning. […]

  • Money Talk Quiz, September 2022

    The September quiz includes references to Money Talk Podcast discussions about an investment category more diverse than stocks, how the pandemic has distorted indicators and a way that student loan forgiveness might benefit the U.S. economy. Answers include links to more information. […]

  • No recession yet, the White House says

    By Joel Dresang Two consecutive quarters of negative GDP do not a recession make. Back-to-back declines in gross domestic product is a common quick-and-dirty description of a recession. Technically, it’s much more complicated. […]

  • Summer calm belies uncertainties ahead

    By Kyle Tetting Broad market measures are stable, and economic indicators have continued to show signs of growth. But even with renewed optimism, it’s never all good. […]

  • Retirement risk concerns out of order

    By Joel Dresang It turns out we generally misplace priorities when assessing what to expect in retirement. […]