by deyoe | Apr 24, 2014 | Financial Planning, People, Retirement Planning, Seniors, Taxes, Women
It may not come as a surprise to learn that men and women have different priorities and worries. A recent survey by U.S. Trust found wealthy women – those with $3 million or more in investable assets – have goals similar to those of wealthy men, but they...
by deyoe | Apr 22, 2014 | China, Economic Policy, Emerging, International, Investing, Monetary Policy, Politics & Law, Weekly Commentary
“Donetsk is a British city! God Save the Queen.” In a parody worthy of The Onion, an online poll suggested citizens of the Ukrainian city of Donetsk would like to secede and join Britain. The city, which was founded by Welsh steel worker John Hughes in the...
by deyoe | Apr 17, 2014 | Economic Data, Ideas, People, Uncategorized
About five years ago, the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council proposed a new index be developed, one that would “increase the impact that social entrepreneurs, business leaders, and policy makers can have in the world.” The general idea was...
by deyoe | Apr 16, 2014 | Ideas, Inspiration, People
BERKELEY, CA–(Marketwired – Apr 16, 2014) – Jonathan K. DeYoe of DeYoe Wealth Management, who provides financial planning and investment advisory services in Berkeley and Oakland, CA, has announced the creation of Forward Giving, a philanthropic...
by deyoe | Apr 16, 2014 | Investing
High-frequency trading? Don’t Worry About It. Thanks to Michael Lewis’ new book, “Flash Boys,” the conversation about high-frequency trading is currently everywhere. While I certainly credit Lewis for having his finger on the pulse and knowing when (and how) to...
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