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  • 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. […]

  • Math hints on bonds, balance, recession

    By Kyle Tetting There’s always a danger in saying “this time it’s different,” but nuance is critical to understanding just what matters as we plan for what comes next. First, and foremost for me, interest rates have suddenly made bonds more attractive. […]

  • Seeking answers in wrong questions

    By Kyle Tetting I’m frequently asked, especially recently, how we know we’re in a recession. […]

  • Finding direction in the fundamentals

    By Kyle Tetting After a decade where stocks did the heavy lifting of portfolio returns and bonds offered little because of low rates, the math is finally starting to shift. […]

  • May 13 benefit for Women & Girls Fund

    Please join Landaas & Company in applauding and supporting the Women and Girls Fund of Waukesha County. […]

  • War in Ukraine reminds us of role for bonds

    By Kyle Tetting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has raised important questions about the direction of global markets. Though uncertainty is an ever-present part of investing, the market response to this conflict so far reflects unknowable questions, let alone unknown answers. […]

  • Kyle Tetting named Landaas & Company president

    Bob Landaas, chief executive officer of Landaas & Company, has named Kyle Tetting as the firm’s president. […]

  • Staying the course is not staying still

    By Kyle Tetting Patience, “staying the course” we often say, isn’t about inaction. It’s about small but necessary course corrections to ensure we remain true to the plan. […]

  • Lisa Edgar: Playing her way out

    Asked why she decided to retire when she did, Lisa Edgar said simply, “Because I can.” […]

  • Past presidents in the fold

    By Joel Dresang Although the timetable’s unclear, the White House disclosed in January that the Treasury Department will step up plans to redesign $20 notes to feature Harriet Tubman in place of Andrew Jackson. With the recent observation of Presidents Day, we got curious about which other former commanders-in-chief remain on U.S. currency. […]