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This might sound a little strange coming from someone who invests other people's money in the stock market, but it's true - Most Stocks Are Bad Investments.

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You may be able to take your 401(k), 403(b), or 457 plan and roll it into another type of retirement account while you are still working. Let’s look at how these rollovers can happen and if they may apply to you.
With the new year right around the corner, we thought we'd go ahead and provide you with some important tax numbers for 2022.
Please welcome our two new team members, Stephanie Campbell and Rebecca Janacek. We're thrilled to have these experienced professionals join the Financial Synergies family.
The S&P 500 rallied 3.8% this week, and closed at a record high, as the market overcame concerns about the Omicron variant and reacted positively to hot consumer inflation data.
There is a common saying - "we tend to overestimate the effect of technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run."
The stock market endured a very volatile week as uncertainty related to the Omicron variant of the coronavirus dominated the conversation.
In less than a week, the COVID-19 variant known as omicron has renewed public health concerns around the world.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services recently released the 2022 changes for Medicare premiums and deductibles for Part A and Part B.
The markets could take us on a rollercoaster ride this week, so buckle up. Of course, it could also end up being a big snooze.
To our wonderful clients- From all of us here at Financial Synergies, we want to wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving!
After snapping a lengthy winning streak last week, the market returned to its winning ways, and by "market," we mean the mega-cap stocks.
At the White House on Monday, President Biden signed a $1T bipartisan infrastructure bill set to enable enhancements for transportation and utilities over the next five years.
Stocks are up this year - big time. Large-cap stocks and small-cap stocks are up 27% and 23%, respectively, for the year.
Perhaps the biggest side effect of the rapid economic recovery is the historic number of job openings across the country.

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