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Grexit II, The Sequel, Redux, The Return…

by deyoe | Jun 30, 2015 | Asset Allocation, Debt & Mortgages, Economic Data, Greece, Investing, Politics & Law, Weekly Commentary

A Greek Exit from the EU, a “Grexit,” is Back in the News… again! Not quite as popular as Branjelina and Kimye, ‘Grexit’ (short for Greek Exit) has gained traction as a nickname during the past few months. The British press appropriated a variation,...

Three Economic Puzzles Are Resolving

by deyoe | Jun 29, 2015 | Asset Allocation, Economic Data, Employment, Investing, Monetary Policy, Work

Greg Ip, Chief Economics Commentator at The Wall Street Journal, was blogging about business cycles. He wrote, “After a perplexing start to the year, the economy is starting to make sense…[Recently released data] has begun to help solve three puzzles that have hung...

China’s Markets

by deyoe | Jun 25, 2015 | China, Greece, International, Risk Management, Trade, Weekly Commentary

China’s Markets, Chinese Companies & Greece (con’t) You’re probably familiar with the seven-year itch. Not the movie with Marilyn Monroe, but the concept that relationships can lose their luster after seven years. That may be what happened last week in...

Mindful Market Minute – What is Financial Planning?

by deyoe | Jun 22, 2015 | College Planning, Education Planning, Financial Planning, Insurance, Investing, Mindful Minute, People, Personal Finance, Retirement Planning, Uncategorized, Video

What is Financial Planning… exactly? Your financial plan is the anchoring principle that tells you how to act and keeps you from re-acting to the constant and unpredictable movement of markets and craziness of the media’s bullhorn. Your plan is the...

Survey Says… September Rate Rise! (Still)

by deyoe | Jun 19, 2015 | Asset Allocation, Economic Policy, Investing, Monetary Policy, Personal Finance

The Wall Street Journal has been out on the street asking economists when they think the Federal Reserve is likely to begin increasing the Fed funds rate. Unlike Jay Leno’s interviews with average people on the street, not one economist asked, “What’s the Fed funds...
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Jonathan K. DeYoe is the president of Mindful Money in Berkeley, CA and the author of Mindful Money: Simple Practices for Reaching Your Financial Goals and Increasing Your Happiness Dividend. The opinions voiced are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. We invite qualified clients to meet with us to determine which financial choices and investments may be appropriate for them. Financial Planning and Investment Advice are offered only to clients who have signed an agreement with Mindful Money, a registered investment advisor. All performance referenced anywhere on this website is historical and is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested into directly. There is no assurance that the techniques and strategies discussed are suitable for all investors or will yield positive outcomes. Investing involves risks including possible loss of principal.

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