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The Architects
This blog is written primarily by Gary Brooks, CFP, Allyn Hughes, CFP, and Nancy Jones, CFP of Brooks, Hughes & Jones, Partners in Wealth Management in Tacoma.
Contributions are also provided by other local legal, tax and financial professionals. Our goal is to offer insight and education to help Puget Sound area residents answer pesky money questions and build financial security.
Reach us for comment or question at 253.534.8888 or info@BHJadvisors.com. Thank you for reading.
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Changing world demographics will have economic impact
Harvard Professor Richard Cooper recently made a presentation at a meeting of the Boston Security Analysts Society. His presentation analyzed international census data and included a variety of predictions about global demographic changes over the next 30 years that will … Continue reading
Posted in Financial planning
Tagged demographics, economy, global, markets, Social Security
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Managing Risk; The Most Important Part of the Plan
Each of us thinks about the risks that we take in our own way. Some people have no difficulty taking risk in their personal lives but are more risk averse in their financial decisions. Others are just the opposite. We … Continue reading
If you can’t predict, at least prepare
When we make investment and financial planning decisions for clients, most often we are not able to predict with any certainty how markets will behave, how or when personal or business situations will change, or the timing and impact of … Continue reading
Posted in Financial planning, Investments
Tagged buffett, dividends, earnings, financial planning, investments, markets, s&P 500, stock, stocks, strategies
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Stocks or Bonds for the Long Run?
With the S&P 500 having posted a 60+% gain between March 9 and October 19, many people have begun to wonder whether stocks will continue to be a better bet than bonds when this rapid rally slows. Many sectors of … Continue reading
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Tagged bonds, investments, markets, performance, returns, stocks
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Sovereign Debt Crises Are Nothing New
Government debt problems in Greece and some of its European neighbors have generated a lot of news over the past several weeks. Viewed with the long lens of history, this problem could generate a sarcastic, “So what’s new?” Greece has … Continue reading →