April is here and it is time for another newsletter. This month we will explore the repercussions of the failure of the debt “supercommittee” for the year 2012 and 2013. This debate is not over and will most assuredly appear … Continue reading
March is here and with this being an election year we are becoming inundated by election coverage. One of the main hot topics for the presidential candidates will be their tax policy. In the March newsletter, you will find an … Continue reading
We are already in February of 2012 (yet it feels like March/April). We here at Solomon Financial wanted to provide you with a newsletter that discusses mortgage rates, tax considerations for 2011, retirement plan limits, and market volatility. Click here to read … Continue reading
2011 has ended and 2012 is well underway. 2011 brought with it a Japanese earthquake accompanied by a devasting tsunami, a bitter debt ceiling debate in Congress, the downgrading of the US credit rating, the European debt crisis and fears of a double-dip recession. As we know, the preceding events were not taken lightly by the market. Follow the continue reading link for a video summary of markets in 2011. Continue reading
Bears vs. Bulls | Keeping Market Volatility in Perspective
When markets are volatile, sticking to a long-term investing strategy can be a challenge. To keep the ups and downs in perspective, it might help to look at past market cycles to see how recent market action compares … continue … Continue reading
SOLOMON FINANCIAL IS MOVING LOCATIONS
We are excited to announce that we are moving our offices to a convenient new location. We will be located in the building just south of the Hilton on County Line Road. Our new location can be accessed from the Frontage … Continue reading
Market volatility has been the constant in the market this year. On a day to day basis it has not been unusual to see the market shoot up only to come back down and shoot up again, or vice versa, … Continue reading
The market has seen it’s fair share of volatility in the past few weeks. Being in the market has felt like the proverbial roller coaster ride. Times like these tend to cause emotions to run high and dictate decisions. Unfortunately, … Continue reading
The U.S. is still in a state of limbo with our national debt and the direction it will go. Below you will find a short video to give a recap of what exactly is meant by the debt ceiling and … Continue reading
The second quarter of 2011 was one of those rollercoaster rides the market tends to take at times. There was a lot going on with debt talks, inflation worries, housing, jobs data, commodities, etc. We wanted to provide you with … Continue reading