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Cryptocurrency and Philanthropy
The popularity of cryptocurrency is on the rise, particularly among the philanthropic Millennial generation—and the trend could make serious waves in the charitable sector.
Revenge of the Suburbs or Return to the City?
The last two years have made it clear that this old rivalry—Suburbs vs. Cities—is still very much a thing, especially when it comes to housing.
2021 New Capital Annual Conference - Afternoon Presentations
Potential Tax Law Changes Under the Biden Administration with Kevin Horner of Galligan & Manning and Jason Sharp of Briggs & Veselka. What’s New at New Capital with Leonard Golub, Catherine Bahr & Jaycee Smalley.
Year-End Guidelines For Making A Contribution to Fidelity Charitable
When making year-end charitable donations, to be eligible for a tax deduction, Fidelity Charitable recommends initiating your donation early.
Market Perspectives October 2021
Vanguard October Market Perspectives offers global economic and security returns forecasts.
Inflation Beyond the Current Spike
With accommodative monetary and fiscal policies expected to remain in place for some time, could inflation at rates we've seen in 2021 persist in 2022 and beyond?
The Budget and the Debt Ceiling: Round 2
Given the stakes, it is unlikely that Congress will allow the government to default, but the road to raising the debt ceiling is unclear.
Employer Open Enrollment: Make Benefit Choices That Work for You
One of your insurance options could be a better fit for your family and might even help reduce your overall health-care costs.
The New Capital 2021 Annual Conference
Please join us on Friday, October 29th. Register now!
Is Inflation Still Transitory?
While higher inflation and a recent slowdown in economic growth have stoked stagflation fears amongst investors, we continue to expect inflation to tame in the coming months.
All-Time-High Anxiety
Financial journalists periodically stoke investors’ record-high anxiety by suggesting the laws of physics apply to financial markets—that what goes up must come down.
Retirement Investors: This Back Door May Be Closing for Good
Among the many provisions in the multi-trillion-dollar legislative package being debated in Congress is a provision that would eliminate a strategy that allows high-income investors to pursue tax-free retirement income.
Could You Be A Target For Cybercrime?
Understanding the potential threats can help keep your online accounts safe.
How Second Home Mortgages Work
Buying a second home is a dream for many homeowners, one that can be made into reality by leveraging existing equity, paying a higher down payment and reaching out to a trusted lender who can guide them through the process.
Medicare Open Enrollment for 2022 Begins October 15
Medicare beneficiaries can make new choices and pick plans that work best for them during the annual Medicare Open Enrollment Period.
Why Market Forecasts Matter To Long-Term Investors
Tuning out the noise remains important, but so does occasionally reassessing investment strategies to ensure that they rest upon reasonable expectations.
The Tesla 'Bubble Or Not' Debate
Few investments in recent years have generated as much debate as Tesla.
Social Security's Uncertain Future: What You Should Know
Social Security is not in danger of collapsing, but the clock is ticking on the program's ability to pay full benefits.
Why We Stay Pro-risk
The path for further gains in risk assets looks to have narrowed after a long run higher, but BlackRock reaffirms its tactical pro-risk stance.
The Budget and the Debt Ceiling: Federal Spending in the Crosshairs
On September 30, 2021, Congress averted a potential federal government shutdown by passing a continuing resolution to provide funding for government operations through December 3, 2021.