Some years ago, a wise person told me the true definition of an economic downturn is: “having to go without stuff your grandparents wouldn’t have dreamed of having in the first place.” I am not sure…
Thought Leadership
As National Financial Literacy Month comes to an end, we hope you have a better understanding of your personal finances. With a firm grasp on your current situation, it’s time to look to the future and…
Chief Economist John Norris spoke with A.J. O’Leary, Banking and Legal Reporter, Birmingham Business Journal about the cost of living rising across the United States, especially in the Southeast. He was quoted to say: Shelter makes…
We are over halfway through Financial Literacy Month and so far, we have covered Getting Organized and Creating a Budget. This week I felt it would be good to focus on creating a personal balance sheet.…
When compared to the relative ease of last year, 2022 has been akin to what an old boss of mine might have called “dragging a mule through the mud.” The crazy thing about that sentence isn’t…
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…
This morning, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for March 2022. This is the most commonly used inflation gauge in the United States, and the investment markets were anxiously awaiting…
Next week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will release the Consumer Price Index (CPI), colloquially known as inflation, for March 2022. The “Street” is anticipating a reading of 1.2% for the month, which would take…
Clearing the clutter, getting organized and reviewing credit reports are good starting points for anyone looking to take charge of their finances. First, we cover how to clear the clutter so you can get organized before…
If you follow the financial news, you might have recently read something about a “yield curve inversion,” and what that might mean for the economy. This is when shorter-term interest rates are higher than longer-term ones,…