Wealth Management & Investments
In March 2020, my wife, Margaret, and I celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary and we had planned to celebrate with a vacation to Italy. Needless to say, that trip was postponed – several times. The trip finally…
This past Saturday, I made a presentation at a convention in Las Vegas. There were probably 300 people in the room, which was a little surprising. I said to the group, “Take a look to your…
In this presentation, Chief Economist John Norris discusses the current state of affairs in relation to the economy and potential future moved by the Fed that may impact business operations and success. This presentation is hosted…
The specter of long-term inflation loomed over the markets during the 2nd Quarter of 2022. As the 12-month Consumer Price Index (CPI) hit a 40-year during the quarter, people wondered exactly what the Fed meant by…
There was no shortage of news this week. From the resignation of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to the better than expected Employment Situation for June…
When Georgia won the national championship, we all should have known 2022 was going to be a rocky year. Sure, that might be spurious correlation, and it is; however, the country seems to have staggered from…
Doing what I do for a living, I tend to be popular when I don’t really want to be. After all, when the markets are going up and the economy is humming, who really cares what…
A couple of days ago, my wife asked me what I wanted for Father’s Day. Since I am not her father, I told her I wanted for nothing, and I meant it. If the kids want…
After two consecutive bizarre years, would it have been too much to ask to have some sense of normalcy during the first quarter of 2022? Apparently it was. January started off poorly, and things only seemed…
In our new COVID world, it is normal to see shortages throughout the economy. Near empty car lots, and grocery shelves that don’t always have what you need are now common. There is also another shortage…