Paul and his team find an article in the WSJ that claims stock prices start to suffer at 4% inflation. Listen along as Paul talks about how the market fared during double digit inflation in the 70s and 80s and how an educated investor views articles like this one.
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New studies about the effects of credit cards are coming out, and they are giving us valuable information about this financial product. Listen along to hear what these studies are finding and about how credit cards affect your brain and bank account.
There are many ways our brains work against us in investing. One is by thinking that more is always better. Today, Paul and his team talk about the mistakes investors make when they keep adding things to their investments and strategies. Listen along to hear the team talk about when the idea of more gets in the way of investment success.
Women have unique retirement challenges. They live longer and have less Social Security benefits. The COVID-19 pandemic only made things more complex by forcing kids to stay home and hitting women dominated business sectors such as education, hospitality and service. Today, Paul and Anne talk about these issues and how they influence the planning process.
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A new study reveals how the pandemic altered investors’ retirement plans. What trends did the study show and what impact did the pandemic have on younger and older investors’ financial futures? Paul and Jim talk about who got hit hardest by the pandemic and what we can learn from some of the early data.