Arrow Investment Education
Financial planning and investing insights
The stock market is not the economy
Why has the market recovered even while the economy has grown worse? The answer is that the stock market is not the economy.
How to make a financial plan
One of the interesting things I’ve noticed during my chats with clients is how often folks approach their finances with no clear outline of where they are going. A good financial plan includes goals, savings, budgeting, taxes, and an investment plan for the future.
Global Recession Incoming
The economic consequences of the global Covid-19 outbreak and the associated decline in economic activity from quarantines, business closures, and social distancing have been staggering.
Five Tips for Tax Season
Many people have the perception that their tax bill each year is chiseled into stone and an unchangeable result of their financial situation. But the reality is that there is many things you can do each year to optimize your taxes,
What are you waiting for?
Many people keep putting off things they need to do until the “start of the year”. Following a budget, saving for retirement, opening an IRA, refinancing the house, and a host of other things fall into this category.
How does the SECURE Act change your retirement plans?
So, the SECURE act is now law, and there are many changes for Americans that are actively using an IRA, college savings plan, inherited IRA, making charitable donations and more.
Compound interest examples
That is, compound interest has massive benefits to your investments over time, particularly if your dividends and interest are being reinvested to buy additional shares, and you’re receiving a free match through your employer retirement plan like a 401k.
What is a Health Savings Account? (HSA)
A Health Savings Account (HSA) is an investment account that allows savers to invest capital into traditional assets (stocks, bonds, etc.), and then later use that money to help pay for medical expenses.
How much money do you need to retire comfortably?
The average person is going to need somewhere between 60-80% of their current income to maintain their standard of living during retirement. Why is the estimate for retirement lower than current income?
Behavioral Mistakes and Biases in Investing
It can be hard for many people to remove the emotional aspect of making investment and trading decisions. Numerous studies have shown that the majority of people under perform compared to professionals because of poor decision making and impulsivity.
Financial planner vs financial advisor
The insurance industry sows confusion by calling their salespeople “financial advisors”, when in reality they are annuity or life insurance salesmen. Once you wade through the sea of insurance salespeople, it is then possible to find a Certified Financial Planner CFP.
Financial advisor vs fiduciary
The concept of a “fiduciary” can be applied to a lot of situations, as it generally means a person who acts on behalf of another person to manage assets. Essentially, a fiduciary is a person or organization that owes to another the duties of good faith and trust. They can be board members, the trustee of a trust or estate, or even an attorney to a client.