Author: Stefanie Crowe
Let’s Talk About a Good Economy
The overall economy remains in a relatively good position, though some cracks may be starting to appear. If we talk about economic growth, the most recent GDP numbers showed a year over year increase of 2.9%, which is above trend growth of 2%.
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Q2 2024 Market Commentary
The overall economy remains in a relatively good position, though some cracks may be starting to appear. If we talk about economic growth, the most recent GDP numbers showed a year over year increase of 2.9%, which is above trend growth of 2%.
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About Risk
Have you taken a risk that paid off a little or a lot? Did you take a risk that resulted in a loss? Haven’t we all experienced the inevitable negative surprises that life randomly throws at us due to no fault of our own? Mid-career, after completing my M.B.A., I received unexpected news that my […]
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All Eyes On Interest Rates
For at least the last year we have spoken about the three P’s of Federal Reserve interest rate policy: pace, pause, and pivot. The Fed continues to pause, trying to strike a balance between a resilient economy and sticky inflation, not signaling any rate reductions until they are comfortable that inflation has met their targeted 2% level.
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Embrace the Power of “That’s Interesting”
Over the years, I’ve noticed a good friend and client use a phrase that has always impressed me, and I want to share it with you. That’s interesting. I’ve heard her say it with various expressions and voice inflections. The phrase might mean something different each time, depending on the situation and to whom she […]
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Q1 2024 Market Commentary
For at least the last year we have spoken about the three P’s of Federal Reserve interest rate policy: pace, pause, and pivot. The Fed continues to pause, trying to strike a balance between a resilient economy and sticky inflation, not signaling any rate reductions until they are comfortable that inflation has met their targeted 2% level.
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Wealth, Well-being and Cognitive Bias
At one point in my financial career, I was told by a group of men who I believed to be veteran leaders that they had assembled and decided to demote me for doing too much and to enhance my value and credibility. This experience launched my interest in the topic of cognitive bias, especially within […]
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Wealth, Well-being and Fresh Starts
After a year of discussion, resistance, and trepidation, my 81-year-old parents decided to take the leap and relocate closer to me. They were happy with their home in Georgia and loved their community. They had everything settled and in place, and had given a lot away, proactively down-sizing in the last decade. Can’t we all relate […]
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Closing a Strong Year
2023 by the numbers Forecasters don’t have a working crystal ball At the end of each year, it is common for economists and market strategists to make their predictions for the upcoming year. While we are confident that the people making these predictions are indeed intelligent people with good intentions, it doesn’t change the fact […]
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Q4 2023 Market Commentary
2023 by the numbers Forecasters don’t have a working crystal ball At the end of each year, it is common for economists and market strategists to make their predictions for the upcoming year. While we are confident that the people making these predictions are indeed intelligent people with good intentions, it doesn’t change the fact […]
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Wealth, Well-being and Enough
December is my month to remain mindful of “enough,” and it’s not easy. For me, “enough” can mean acceptance, letting go, adapting, and being present. For high achievers (and I work with many), this is challenging, especially at a time of year when the to-dos on our lists grow exponentially. I want to share some […]
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Wealth, Well-being and Gratitude
I’m a positive, optimistic person. It showed up in the results of an executive assessment I took a few years ago. The feedback from this assessment was not to let my natural optimism color my view in a way that could mask (and prevent me from addressing) real problems.
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Q3 2023 Market Commentary
Fitch Ratings downgraded US government credit rating On August 1, 2023, Fitch Ratings downgraded the US government’s credit rating to AA+ from AAA citing a “steady deterioration in standard of governance” over the past 20 years, highlighting this was more of an erosion vs. anything that suddenly caused this change. For reference, Fitch Ratings is […]
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Keeping a Balanced Approach
Fitch Ratings downgraded US government credit rating On August 1, 2023, Fitch Ratings downgraded the US government’s credit rating to AA+ from AAA citing a “steady deterioration in standard of governance” over the past 20 years, highlighting this was more of an erosion vs. anything that suddenly caused this change. For reference, Fitch Ratings is […]
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Why Maslow Matters
There’s an ocean to explore and learn about in finance. Even as a veteran with decades of experience, it’s interesting to consider new investments and trends while discerning the “truths” that remain the same. You can navigate finance like you’re on a life raft, taking what the ocean and weather deliver to you that day. […]
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Wealth, Well-being and Financial Freedom
The term “financial freedom” has been floating around for quite some time. I like the concept and recognize it means different things to different people. Suppose the term evokes an empowering and inspiring feeling in you. In that case, it’s the correct term to use in exploring financial strategies. If the term evokes stress or […]
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Wealth, Well-being and Anxiety
A new client, who is bold in much of what she does, mentioned to me that she was excited and anxious to make her financial transition. As a practitioner with many decades of experience, the anxious stood out to me as a reminder that clients are on a journey, and their experience with money and feelings about money will […]
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Q2 2023 Market Commentary
In Memory of Harry Markowitz We pay our respects to individuals who’ve had an enormous impact on how we invest, and Harry Markowitz was one of those people…
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My truth about wealth and well-being
Years before the launch of AegleWealth, I stumbled on a book entitled “WELLBEING: The Five Essential Elements,”co-authored by Tom Rath and Jim Harter and originally released in 2010. They explore concepts that have contributed to the development of Gallup’s Wellbeing Finder. If you order the book, you can access a code that allows you to […]
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Q1 2023 Market Commentary
March Madness The March madness we’re referring to relates to the banking crisis we witnessed in March with the collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in the US to Credit Suisse being acquired by UBS…
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