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How to Retire: A book review
No book will make me an expert, but I don’t need to be. I just need to feel comfortable with our path and our plans.
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Finding direction in the fundamentals
By Kyle Tetting Earnings and interest rates. As I explained recent weakness in markets with some very patient clients in my office, those words brought me back to reality. I’d spent a few minutes opining on the actions of the Federal Reserve, the prospects of recession and the pressures of inflation. When I had finished my dissertation, my clients asked a simple question: “What are those two things Bob always told us mattered?”
Money Talk Quiz, May 2022
The latest Money Talk Quiz includes multiple-choice questions on topics such as the inverted yield curve, the uneven performance of stock indexes and the fundamentals of long-term investing. Test your knowledge (or how much you’ve retained from our podcasts). Each answer includes links to further information. […]
May 13 benefit for Women & Girls Fund
Please join Landaas & Company in applauding and supporting the Women and Girls Fund of Waukesha County. […]
Money Talk Quiz, April 2022
Test your investment know-how in our latest multiple-choice quiz based on discussions from the weekly Money Talk Podcast. […]
Unretirement: Part of retirement planning
By Joel Dresang In 2008, I was asked to write an essay for what was to be a sort of retirement keepsake. The book was to celebrate Brett Favre, the Green Bay Packers quarterback, who had just retired after 17 seasons. But of course, then Favre unretired. […]
War in Ukraine reminds us of role for bonds
By Kyle Tetting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has raised important questions about the direction of global markets. Though uncertainty is an ever-present part of investing, the market response to this conflict so far reflects unknowable questions, let alone unknown answers. […]