We get asked this question about every 4 years, “If [insert candidates name] is elected should we sell our stocks?” And our answer is usually the same, that we believe that the stock market doesn’t usually react to which president is elected to the white house and that the president
Identifying Retirement Expenses The initial step towards estimating your retirement needs is to pinpoint your anticipated expenses. You can adopt either the bottom-up or the top-down approach. The bottom-up method requires you to draft a detailed budget, listing every foreseeable expense in retirement such as groceries, utilities, travel, and property
Question: How does Mills Wealth Investment team think about preferred stock compared to common stock? This is a pretty detailed in-the-weeds question, but I think the answer can help explain a little about how we think about building âefficientâ portfolios that barbell risk assets on one side of the portfolio