long-term investing

Uneasy Investors Should Focus On What They Can Control

Current events remind me of a rip current at the beach. Once swept into it, you have two choices: 1) fight against the undertow and risk a bad outcome; or 2) go with the flow until you are carried to calmer, more predictable waters. It’s a scary experience. In the...

War is emotional, but rarely impactful on company profits

There is a humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. The loss of life is tragic and disturbing. And it is OK to wonder, “What does this mean for my investments?” Our financial planning firm recently hosted a current events webinar with Apollo Lupescu, Ph.D., vice president of...

Feeling Pessimistic? Zoom Out.

The sky is falling! The world is coming unglued!  We all feel this way at some point.  I think most of us know, and are grateful for, the fact that life is much easier now for most people than it was for folks a century ago.  But it’s easy to get bogged down by the...

Investment Themes for the Next 10 Years

When is the best time to invest in the stock market? What about now? Are stocks too over-priced? One of the U.S. stock market’s measures of value, price-to-earnings ratio, is running high by historical standards (37 today vs. 17 historically).  In other words,...

Improving Your Long-Term Investing Results

We’ve all heard of the power of positive thinking, but imagining failure is one of your best tools for achieving financial planning success. Certified Financial Planner Paul Fain, president of Asset Planning Corporation, explains this week on WBIR.  IT’S NOT ENOUGH...


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