Turn on financial news on any given day, and you're likely to hear words like "plunge," "surge," or "turmoil." Markets move — sometimes dramatically — and those movements can trigger a visceral emotional response, even for the most disciplined investors. But here's what decades of financial history consistently show: short-term volatility is not your enemy. In fact, it's an unavoidable feature of building long-term wealth.
Are Markets Overdue for a Reset?
Every market cycle eventually raises the same uneasy question: are we overdue for a reset? I hear it often from clients right now, and honestly, I understand why. The S&P 500 is hovering near 6,950 — essentially flat year-to-date after a turbulent stretch — the VIX recently spiked above 21, and headlines have ranged from new global tariffs to uncertainty about the Federal Reserve's next chair.
Tax Season Checklist: 5 Ways to Reduce April Surprises, International Students Included
What the Federal Reserve's Latest Moves Mean for Your Finances in 2026
The Federal Reserve remains front and center in financial headlines as policymakers continue navigating the delicate balance between controlling inflation and sustaining economic growth. The outcome of the Fed's most recent meeting, combined with expectations for rate decisions ahead and the potential leadership shift toward Kevin Warsh, provides important clues about what may lie ahead for borrowers and investors.
The Financial Freedom to Say No: How Wealth Enables Life on Your Terms
Love, Money, and Communication: Financial Planning for Couples
As Valentine’s Day approaches, conversations often turn to love, commitment, and the future we envision with our partner. While flowers, cards, and dinners are thoughtful expressions of care, one of the most meaningful—and lasting—gifts couples can give each other is open and honest communication about money.
What a Late-Cycle Economy Means for Long-Term Investors
Resilience Pays Off: Lessons from 2025's Market Volatility
5 Financial Habits That Build and Maintain Long-Term Wealth in 2026
Your Year-End Bonus Deserves Better Than a Shopping Spree
The end of the year often brings a welcome financial boost: annual bonuses, holiday gifts from employers, or extra income from seasonal work. While it's tempting to splurge on something fun, these windfalls represent a valuable opportunity to strengthen your financial foundation and accelerate progress toward your long-term goals.










