A survey of high-net-worth investors, reported on wealthmanagement.com, probed for respondents’ greatest fears. Major illness came in third, at 56%. Terrorism concerned 65%. The top worry, for 72% of respondents, was identity theft. The concern is not misplaced. Reportedly, in 2015 alone there were 13.1 million victims of identity theft, at a cost of $15 […]
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Noise Versus News
As of May 10th, only ten companies of the five hundred which make up the S&P 500 Index are responsible for 46% of the gain in the index so far in 2017. The S&P 500 is a market capitalization weighted index and those same ten companies make up just 12% of the market cap of […]
Read MoreTapping Retirement Funds to Pay for College
DEAR TRUST OFFICER: Should I withdraw or borrow from my 401(k) plan to help pay for my child’s college expenses? —PUZZLED ON FUNDING DEAR PUZZLED: As a general rule, impairing your retirement savings to meet current spending needs is not a good idea, even for higher education expenses. There are other sources of funds for education […]
Read MoreSell in May and Go Away?
Not this year, according to Stephen Auth, who oversees asset allocation at Federated Investors. Any corrections should be viewed as buying opportunities. He provides observations to support his view. News of the various political risks is mostly noise and both tax and healthcare reforms will begin to take shape in coming weeks. First quarter earnings […]
Read More12 Reasons to Review Your Will
Creating a will and an estate plan is not a “one and done” event. Many events can cause a plan that made perfect sense when it was drafted fail to meet expectations and the needs of the family. Life happens. As a rule of thumb, a will and estate plan should be reviewed every five […]
Read MoreIn the Mood
With 83% of the companies in the S&P 500 reporting, 65% have exceeded the average revenue estimate and 75% have beaten the average earnings per share estimate, according to FactSet Research. Earnings growth for the S&P 500 for Q1 is 13.5% as of current reporting. The market has moved higher since the end of the […]
Read MoreTaxing Matters
The president released the core goals of his tax plan last week. The outline was for the most part what had been expected. One pleasant surprise was the absence of the border adjustment tax which would have punished U.S. consumers. Many details remain to be fleshed out by Congress. At present, there are not enough […]
Read MoreThe Retirement “Tryout”
Retirement is sometimes defined in terms of what one is leaving behind—a career, difficult clients, job stress, the daily commute, the grind. But for retirement to be fully satisfying, according to many experts, one needs to retire to something, not just from something. Defining that “to” and giving it a tryout is what we mean […]
Read MoreSecular Bull Market?
While the press has featured warnings of current stock market overvaluation, Stephen Auth of Federated Investors, makes the case for buying any dips in this secular bull market. Three of the points he makes are noted below while his full Market Memo can be found here. … the market continues to look relatively inexpensive if […]
Read More401(k) Protection Programs
DEAR TRUST OFFICER: When I retire in about a year, I’m expecting a six-figure distribution from my employer’s 401(k) plan. The success of my retirement turns on what I do with this money, and I’m more than a little unsettled by the prospect. What should I do to keep my all my options open? —LOOKING […]
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