by deyoe | May 31, 2017 | Uncategorized
Project: Time Off reports Americans spent 16.8 days on vacation during 2016, on average. That was an improvement from 2015, when the average was 16.2, but it was well below the 20.3 days a year spent on holiday from 1978 through 2000. The shortening of American...
by deyoe | May 30, 2017 | Economic Policy
Or enjoy the present upswing? There is a lot to enjoy these days. Last week, Financial Times wrote: “Wall Street ended an impressive week on a steady note – eking out a tiny gain to a fresh record close – as oil prices recouped some of the previous day’s steep losses...
by deyoe | May 25, 2017 | Mindful Money Practice of the Week
The illusion that volatility equals risk causes people to be either too aggressive or too timid with their money in the moment, so they lose out on the opportunity to slowly and patiently grow their wealth over the long haul. Take a few minutes to consider how your...
by deyoe | May 24, 2017 | Family, Uncategorized
In 2015, Pew Research investigated whether aging parents received more assistance from adult children or adult children received more assistance from parents. In the United States, Italy, and Germany, they found parents provide more financial assistance to their adult...
by deyoe | May 22, 2017 | Uncategorized
There has been no shortage of drama since the new administration took office – legislative setbacks, controversial hiring and firing, and fiery tweets on various topics. Regardless, U.S. investors and markets remained stalwart until last week when the CBOE Volatility...
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