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Weekly Market Commentary
Global growth and inflation concerns are keeping investors up at night.
Charitable Giving In A Volatile Market
During times of extreme market volatility and economic distress, maintaining your long-term perspective can be challenging.
How to Set Your Estate Plan Up for Success
Assets can be distributed at death in several ways, such as with a beneficiary designation, through a jointly held account, by probate, or a trust. Each method of transfer has advantages as well as important considerations.
Are We Headed for a Recession?
Just two years removed from the last US recession, negative stock returns and aggressive US Federal Reserve interest rate hikes have many investors concerned we are headed for another big “R”—if we’re not already there.
What you need to know about a 401(k)
New Capital now offers Guideline’s 401(k) plans to clients for their businesses. View Guideline’s “What You Need To Know About a 401(k)”
7 Steps to Estimating Your In-Retirement Cash Flow Needs
Rules of thumb may be too high for affluent retirees with high savings rates, but healthcare costs are a major swing factor.
Interest Rates on Federal Student Loans to Increase for 2022-2023
Interest rates on federal student loans are set to increase for the 2022-2023 school year by more than 1%, the second straight year of increases.
Market Video Short - June 17, 2022
Company earnings remain solid, but earnings multiples have contracted substantially in 2022.
Tech Sector Turmoil and the Bear Market
For the past several years, tech stock gains drove the market to new heights, but when their share values began to plunge, they dragged the broader stock indexes down with them.
Light at the End of the Inflation Tunnel?
It seems some investors have resigned themselves to a new normal of high inflation. However, financial market data tells a different story.
What Should I Know About Quantitative Tightening?
As bank reserves decline to levels that may restrict bank activity, markets will likely signal the Fed may need to change course.
Money Mindfulness Meditation: Elements - Webinar Recording
Thank you to all of you who were able to join us on the first Money Mindfulness Meditation: Elements.
Let New Capital Manage Your 401(k), 403(b), or other Employer Sponsored Retirement Accounts
With Pontera’s secure account management platform, New Capital can manage your employment retirement accounts right along with your other advisor-managed accounts.
History Shows That Stock Gains Can Add Up after Big Declines
A broad market index tracking data since 1926 in the US shows that stocks have tended to deliver positive returns over one-year, three-year, and fve-year periods following steep declines.
Money Mindfulness Meditation Webinar
Please join us for our first Zoom-based session of New Capital’s new client program, Money Mindfulness Meditation (MMM).
Rising Interest Rates and What You Can Do
Soaring inflation. Rising rates. Market volatility. What are strategies for responding not only to the rocky, recent past quarter, but also to the prospect of a rising-rates environment over the next cycle?
Rising Rates Join Long List of Housing Dilemmas
In this environment, prospective homebuyers, renters who must renew a lease, or anyone looking for a new place to live could find themselves between a rock and a hard place.
Worried About Stocks? Why Long-Term Investing Is Crucial
Against the backdrop of war, humanitarian crisis, and economic hardship, it’s natural to wonder what effect these world events will have on our long-term investment performance. While these challenges certainly warrant our attention and deep concern, they don’t have to be a reason to panic about markets when you’re focused on long-term investing.
Investing Your IRA in Alternatives
New Capital works with Strata Trust to provide our clients with self-directed IRA custody.
The Fed's Plan To Shrink Its Balance Sheet, Quickly
In addition to raising its key interest rate target by half a percentage point on May 4, the Fed has said it will start to shrink its balance sheet, another step in post-pandemic policy normalization.