September 28, 2011
- Buffett’s Buyback says about the Stock Market
Most of you have probably heard that Warren Buffett's has decided that Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK/A) shares are cheap enough to buy back; that may mean the S&P 500 Index is also a bargain. (…)
September 27, 2011
- Stock Market Returns and Slow GDP Growth
Reading through my typical daily research, I came across an interesting chart which stated there is very little relationship between GDP growth of a country & the returns of the stock market. (…)
September 22, 2011
- Retirement Planning Challenges For Women
Here's another interesting article in Forbes (HERE) about the importance of Women becoming involved in their own retirement planning. (…)
September 20, 2011
- Best Money Saving Ideas
An interesting read I found. Albert Einstein said it takes a genius to see the obvious – this are simple, but effective money saving ideas. Click HERE for full article. (…)
August 30, 2011
- A Stock Market Bottom Scenario
We spend many hours each week reviewing a variety of the very best sources for new insights. Given how uncertain things are right now, I thought I’d post a few more articles than usual that we’ve found especially useful during these difficult times. (…)
August 29, 2011
- Where Do Markets Go from Here?
I’ve been a professional in the financial industry for about 20 years. Plus, as a CFA & MBA, much of my study was focused on Market History. (…)
August 19, 2011
- Is this 2008 all over again?
The short answer is no, this is not a repeat of the scenario that ultimately sent the economy into a sharp recession 2-3 years ago. (…)
- Encouraging News on the Market
In light recent events, we thought the following article might be of interest to you. Our team at Mosaic Wealth Management is anticipating this volatility to continue. (…)
August 17, 2011
- The Post Every Woman Should Read on Financial Planning
In our experience, couples may come in together, but each has a different focus – quite often it’s the women who lead the discussion about planning for the guardianship of children, and the men who lead the discussion about financial planning. (…)
August 15, 2011
- Volatile Week in the Market
Stocks underwent severe volatility last week. (…)
July 15, 2011
- Retirement is Not a Guess!
A great article by Smart Money (via yahoo.com) on retirement. Yes, there are many uncertainties; Yet you have more control over your future than you think. (…)
June 24, 2011
- The Stock Market: Same Song, Different Verse
The constant flood of bad-news from the media really can wear a person down. (…)
May 18, 2011
- LinkedIn And Facebook Econ 101
LinkedIn & Facebook are at the top of the social media food chain. Both sites help people connect socially with each other – a very “noble” claim. Have you ever wondered how they make money? (…)
May 13, 2011
- Are you Saving Enough in your 401k?
I read in a recent USA Today article (Click HERE) that after plummeting from the recent recession and job losses, 401k plans are on a major upswing. Fidelity, TIAA-CREF and ING all say balances are on the rise. (…)
May 12, 2011
- Inflation fears are over-blown
Inflation fears are over-blown; that’s the position of David Rosenberg, famed Wall Street Guru. (…)
May 10, 2011
- Markets Muddling Through
Stocks fell last during a news-heavy week. The major headline was Osama Bin Laden’s death, which is unlikely to have a lasting impact on our financial outlook. (…)
May 4, 2011
- Stock Market’s Mixed Bag
The market volatility is increasing as of late as we’ve seen a mixed bag of economic data. Looks like we’re in for another volatile summer. (…)
April 7, 2011
- Critical Investment Lessons from Japan
At the end of each quarter, I send clients a letter summarizing events of the past three months. For this quarter’s letter, I wanted to highlight two important lessons for investors. (…)
April 5, 2011
- Protecting Investors from Tax-Related Internet Scams
It's tax season and the phishers are out in full force. (…)
March 26, 2011
- Inheritance Economics
Key points
Learn how to make the most of an inheritance
Depending on the size of the inheritance, you might need to create or revamp your financial plan. (…)






