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Midyear Outlook 2022 | Navigating Turbulence | July 12, 2022

James Hendries

So far, this year hasn’t seen a full-blown crisis like 2008–2009 or 2020, but the ride has been very bumpy. Understandably, rising prices, slowing economic growth, and a challenging first half for both stocks and bonds have many investors on edge, and fatigue from more than two years of COVID-19 measures doesn’t make it any easier.

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Client Letter | Midyear Outlook 2022: Navigating Turbulence | July 12, 2022

James Hendries

So far, this year hasn’t seen a full-blown crisis like 2008- 2009 or 2020, but the ride has been very bumpy. Understandably, rising prices, slowing economic growth, and a challenging first half for both stocks and bonds have many investors on edge, and fatigue from more than two years of COVID-19 measures doesn’t make it any easier.

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41 Top Influencers for Financial Advisors in 2023

Indigo Marketing Agency

Dorsainvil, CFP®, they are on a mission to provide access to financial planning for “the rest of us.” Lazetta believes that solid financial advice is not just for the 1%. Joshua Brown is a financial advisor and the CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management. Together with Rianka R. Marguerita Cheng. Matt Reiner. Guess what?

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Recency Bias!!!

Walkner Condon Financial Advisors

stocks and Emerging Markets stocks: 2008 and 2011. 2008 may still bring back painful memories for domestic and global investors alike, as U.S. Oh, I forgot to mention it finished dead last in 2008 and 2011. I could pull out some socio-economic Jenga pieces that include the high valuation of the U.S.

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Transcript: Tom Rampulla

The Big Picture

Bill McNabb, again, who I know you know, was CEO and asked me if I’d come back and join senior staff, and lead the FAS business, which was a lot bigger than when I left in 2008 and I was thrilled to be able to do that. So let’s talk a little bit about the Advisor Services Division. Is this aimed at the advisor community?

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Should the CFP Board police financial advisor “bad apples”? The debate continues! (Part Two)

Sara Grillo

I do believe it should be different regulated differently from portfolio management, which is the typical definition of the registered investment advisor, but that it shouldn’t be the CFP Board that is controlling the regulatory environment for financial planners. Salaske: What is an investment advisor?

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