Lifestyle creep happens when your spending rises with your income and you adjust to a more expensive way of living. Once you get used to a certain lifestyle, cutting back can be very hard to do. Listen now and learn about: How this sneaky financial phenomenon can...
Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee released their tax proposals on September 13, with the legislation covering a wide range of tax issues. Brian King, Chief Planning Officer at Plancorp, joins Peter on this episode to sort out the wide range of tax issues...
In 2020, the global stock market had 155.7 million trades per day worth $554.6 billion dollars. The market prices you see at any given moment reflect the buying and selling by millions of market participants incorporating all known information about a company....
A growing number of investors are interested in Environmental, Social and Governance investing, known as ESG. That term is becoming more common, but ESG still means different things to different people. While some investors are drawn to the socially responsible side...
If there was a perfect way to invest, it might be summed up in a single phrase: buy low and sell high. While it might seem impossible to do this in practice, rebalancing your portfolio helps achieve this ideal. It’s worth taking the time to ensure you fully understand...