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An Evidence-Based Approach to Sustainable Investing Part II: Degrees of “Doing Good”
Submitted by Desmond Wealth Management, Inc. on July 1st, 2018An Evidence-Based Approach to Sustainable Investing Part I: Setting the Sustainable Stage
Submitted by Desmond Wealth Management, Inc. on June 25th, 2018What Is Correlation (and Why Would You Care)?
Submitted by Desmond Wealth Management, Inc. on June 5th, 2018Here at Desmond Wealth Management, we try to keep the financial jargon to a minimum. However, even where we may succeed, you’re likely to encounter references elsewhere that can turn valuable information into mumbo-jumbo yet to be translated.
Consider us your interpreter. Today, we’ll explore correlation, and why it matters to investing.
5 Steps to Reducing Health Care Costs in Retirement
Submitted by Desmond Wealth Management, Inc. on May 28th, 2018Sailing with the Tides
Submitted by Desmond Wealth Management, Inc. on May 20th, 2018Proving Travel Expenses After Tax Reform
Submitted by Desmond Wealth Management, Inc. on May 11th, 2018Tuning Out the Noise
Submitted by Desmond Wealth Management, Inc. on May 1st, 2018A Focus on Fixed Income
Submitted by Desmond Wealth Management, Inc. on April 27th, 2018It’s been approximately a decade since the Great Recession began. By year-end 2008, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed) had lowered the target federal funds rate to near-zero and embarked on an aggressive quantitative easing campaign, hoping to resuscitate the economy with a big booster shot of lending, borrowing and spending dollars.