Personal Finance

Time to Review Your Homeowner’s Insurance

In recent years, the expenses related to home construction have significantly increased due to various factors such as the post-Covid stimulus demand and low interest rates. While this may not concern homeowners who are not intending to enhance, expand, or build a new home, individuals with insufficient homeowner’s insurance policies are at risk of being […]

Significant Changes in Home Mortgage Lending

Are you aware of the recent changes to mortgage fees by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)? Effective May 1st, new rules by the FHFA have adjusted fees to favor lower-income and credit-score individuals, while higher-income and credit-score individuals may experience higher fees. The FHFA oversees both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two organizations […]

The Banking Crisis: What It Means for You

You have probably heard rumblings about the ongoing banking crisis across America. Silicon Valley Bank was the first domino to fall on March 10th of this year. Two days later, Signature Bank of New York was closed. Then on May 1st, First Republic Bank of San Francisco was taken over by JPMorgan Chase Bank. Bad […]

Guarding Against a Weakening US Dollar

Following the Bretton Woods agreement post World War II, and the agreement between the United States and Saudi Arabia in the 1970s to trade oil in US dollars, the US dollar stood alone as the preeminent global currency for almost 80 years. While the United States continues to enjoy this status, concerns are increasing around […]

The Social Security Decision Tree

Social Security Retirement Income has evolved into the foundation of retirement planning for most workers, representing most of the retirement income, on average, for older Americans. Remember that Social Security Retirement Income is subject to cost-of-living increases, making it a very valuable income source for your retirement. This means making the right decision about when […]

Beware of the
“Risk-Free” Rate!

The recent rise in “risk-free” short-term interest rates has many people reconsidering the risk vs. reward dynamic relative to the stock market. While the increase in yields is welcomed relief compared to the historically low interest rates of the past 15 years, it is important for investors not to lose sight of the primary purpose […]

Retired? Avoid the Cardinal Sin of Investing

Designing an investment portfolio can be a complex process at any age. It requires consideration of various variables such as risk tolerance, time horizon, and financial goals; however, there is one rule that always holds true for investors:  **Rule** Never put yourself in a position where you MUST sell assets when they are down to […]

Strategies To Help Foil Scammers

One of my tennis buddies relayed a story where hackers had stolen virtually all his private information necessary to open accounts in his name. They proceeded to open bank accounts and credit card accounts across the country. It was a widespread scam attempt. Fortunately, he caught it before losing any money. Scammers constantly evolve tactics […]

Why Banks Fail & How to Protect Your Savings

By The Welch Group Banks play a vital role in the economy, providing individuals and businesses with access to cash, credit, and other financial services. Despite their importance, however, banks can fail. And when they do, the effects often cause panic in the wider economic environment. This past week, two major players in the banking […]

Is Your Money at Your Bank Safe?

Recently, the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) failed without much warning in a matter of days leaving many bank depositors across the country wondering if their deposits were safe. The good news is that SVB was a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), which means that deposits of up to $250,000 are protected. However, […]