Posts Tagged ‘stock market’
RERL-1503-Multigenerational Planning
By now it’s no secret that the bull market we saw for so long is currently experiencing a bit of volatility. Planning for the future is more important now than ever and ensuring you leave a legacy for your children is becoming increasingly difficult. Today Joe talks with Ameriprise CFP George Papadoyannis about planning for…
Read MoreRERL-1500-Fannie Mae’s Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, Doug Duncan and SJREI Association founder, Geraldine Barry Help Us Understand the Economy and Housing Market
Truly understanding an economy can be tricky business especially when volatility begins showing up in a strong bull market. Today Joe is joined by Geraldine Barry, former founder and president of SJREI Association. Also in the studio is someone who knows the market better than most: Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae’s senior vice president and chief…
Read MoreWhat affect will the recent stock market decline have on interest rates?
Our climbing stock market has finally faced a significant dip of around 4%. While we don’t know the exact cause of today’s decline or what tomorrow holds, we can discuss how we think it will affect our interest rates. What temporary effects will be felt immediately and what results could stick around for the long…
Read MoreHow Did We Get Here And Where Is The Stock Market Headed?
The Dow closes above 26,000 today, hitting another record high just in time for Joe to welcome back trusted advisors, Ron Howard and Chris Cox, from Sienna Wealth Management. While the ride up is fun to watch we must ask ourselves two very important questions “How did we get here and where is the market…
Read MoreHow to Weather a Volatile Stock Market in Today’s Economy
What could our life be like if you had a financial strategy based on what is truly important to you? Imagine a strategy that would continue to meet your needs through all of the ups and downs in life. On today’s show, Host Joe Cucchiara talks to Shawn Okumura, Financial Advisor and Principal of Transitions…
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