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September 2016 Insights on Markets and Investments

Brown Advisory

September 2016 Insights on Markets and Investments achen Mon, 09/12/2016 - 01:00 In this issue: Investors Facing Rising Risks Need Solid Defense, Savvy Offense Increasing political and economic risk during the past year has widened the range of possible positive and negative scenarios for financial markets. tax law.

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September 2016 Insights on Markets and Investments

Brown Advisory

In this issue: Investors Facing Rising Risks Need Solid Defense, Savvy Offense Increasing political and economic risk during the past year has widened the range of possible positive and negative scenarios for financial markets. By Meera Patel, CFA, Director of Private Equity Fund Research and Jane Korhonen, CFA, Portfolio Manager ?

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How to Choose the Right Wealth Management Firm in Kansas City

Fortune Financial

Intermediate and Short-Term Goals Begin by distinguishing between your long-term, intermediate-term and short-term financial goals. Long-term goals typically encompass retirement planning, wealth preservation and estate planning. Clarifying these distinctions will help you prioritize and allocate resources accordingly.

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How to Choose the Right Wealth Management Firm in Kansas City

Fortune Financial

Intermediate and Short-Term Goals Begin by distinguishing between your long-term, intermediate-term and short-term financial goals. Long-term goals typically encompass retirement planning, wealth preservation and estate planning. Clarifying these distinctions will help you prioritize and allocate resources accordingly.

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Anchoring Expectations

Brown Advisory

During periods of market volatility, investors overly focused on shortterm gyrations in stock prices may fall prey to emotional swings that can ultimately prove more detrimental to their financial wellbeing than a bear market. By Taylor Graff, CFA, Asset Allocation Analyst. We cannot control the first two forces.

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