by deyoe | Jan 18, 2017 | Asset Allocation, Investing, Personal Finance, Politics & Law, Risk Management, Taxes, Weekly Commentary
The Markets Around the world in a few paragraphs… The post-election adrenaline rush may be over in the United States. Is the “reality” of the Trump presidency setting in? Or, is this merely a brief pause before optimism becomes growth? Barron’s reported: “The new year...
by deyoe | Jan 6, 2017 | Asset Allocation, Investing, Personal Finance
TO 20,000 AND BEYOND! Can you see the forest for the trees? You may have noticed investors have been pretty enthusiastic about U.S. stocks in recent weeks. It’s possible the Dow Jones Industrial Average will surpass 20,000 next week. The fervor for U.S. stocks may be...
by deyoe | Jan 1, 2017 | Asset Allocation, Financial Planning, Investing, Media, Personal Finance
Pitfalls Facing Young Investors was originally published on Business Insider – Dec. 2016 – Click HERE! I’ve been a financial adviser for more than 20 years, and here are 4 of the biggest investment traps I see young clients fall into Twenty years into my career as a...
by deyoe | Jan 1, 2017 | Asset Allocation, College Planning, Debt & Mortgages, Education Planning, Estate Planning, Family, Financial Planning, Insurance, Investing, Personal Finance, Retirement Income, Retirement Planning, Risk Management, Work
Originally published at Business Insider – Oct. 2016 – Click HERE! A financial adviser explains what everyone gets wrong about paying for money advice — and why it’s worth it in the long run One hot trend in financial services advertising is to suggest that only...
by deyoe | Jan 1, 2017 | Asset Allocation, Debt & Mortgages, Financial Planning, Inspiration, Investing, Personal Finance, Retirement Planning, Work
Originally published at Business Insider – Oct. 2016 – Click HERE! I’ve been a wealth adviser for 20 years — here are 10 of the best pieces of money advice I can give you Jonathan DeYoe has been a financial advisor in San Francisco for the past two decades, giving him...
by jonathandeyoe | Nov 30, 2016 | Asset Allocation, Financial Planning, Investing, Media, Personal Finance, Risk Management, Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
FIRST, THE FOOD COMA IS A MYTH. According to WebMD, the amino acid L-Tryptophan is not responsible for Americans’ post-Thanksgiving food coma. The real culprit is overeating. So, last week’s post-feast sleepiness can be blamed on big appetites. And, this might not be...
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