Posted by Richard on June 4, 2020
Wild. That’s the ride of the stock market today. Up 500, down 1,000. Every day it is a new shock. You look at your holdings and a sign flashes in front of your eyes: DANGER. DANGER. DANGER. But don’t panic. Here are three ways to think about it: 1 Don’t look. If you have 30 […]
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Each worker will want to routinely disinfect work spaces for at least two months (and maybe more if there is another outbreak of coronavirus in the fall). This article contains information derived from a National Institutes of Health 2020 study on virus aerosol and surface persistence. It was published in the New England Journal of […]
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With quarantine orders expected to ease in June, housing prices remain reasonable and interest rates remain historically low, making refinancing attractive. Meanwhile, consumers might be looking for new lifestyles. The current virus crisis appears to have had some impact on home buying decisions. Real estate brokerage CEO Glenn Kelman told CNBC demand for more rural […]
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How can you be assured that your adult kids remain friends after your death? Or that your young children are taken care of as you wish? Write your will, and do it soon. A will is a legal instrument that spells out to whom your assets are to be distributed when you die. It also […]
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