Hello from Omaha, Nebraska,
As we enjoy the last stretch of summer, I hope you’ve had moments to relax and make the most of the season. I don’t know about your family, but every year summer seems to go quicker and quicker. I’ve enjoyed seeing many of you in person the past few months, and between family travel, work travel, and upgrading all of your portfolios into our new Multi-Dimensional models, it’s been a busy season at Mint Hill.
This month, as always, we have a variety of articles that caught our eye. We try to keep things varied between financial and personal items, with the idea that if we find them interesting then you may too. Is there anything you’d like us to change or improve on? If so, let me know!
And of course if you have thoughts, questions, or concerns about these themes or anything else, all of us at Mint Hill are available to listen and help however we can.
Until next time!
Thank you,
Tyler Anderson
This Doesn’t Look Like an American Recession. Here’s How One Could Happen. A recession isn’t an on-off switch. It’s a process, and there’s still time for the Fed to short-circuit that process. |
The 401(k) Rollover Mistake That Costs Retirement Savers Billions Workers miss out on billions in investment gains by pulling retirement savings out of the stock market after switching jobs—often without meaning to. |
Whom Do You Trust The Most? Selecting The Right Trustee For Your Trust Selecting the right Trustee to administer a Trust is an incredibly difficult decision. Understanding the roles and responsibilities of the Trustee will help one choose. |
Heirs Finally Get an Answer From IRS About Money in Inherited Retirement Accounts Investors have been waiting for clarity from the IRS for years after a 2019 law changed the rules. |
How To Invest For Your Children If They Don’t Go To College If you’re children don’t go to college, can you still save and invest for their future? There are ways to invest that are optimized for other areas besides education. |
Does Switching Your Gas Guzzler for an EV Make Financial Sense? Insurance costs, removal of subsidies weigh on consumers |
A Case for Backing Up Your Precious Photos and Files at Home You shouldn’t rely solely on the cloud. Here’s what to do instead. |
Rich Kids Can Feel Entitled. 7 Ways to Set Them Straight About Money. Poor financial management and feelings of entitlement can cripple the futures of wealthy young adults. Here are the keys to preventing that from happening. |
How much money Olympic athletes earn when they win medals Winning a medal at the Olympics might be the career achievement of a lifetime — but it doesn’t come with guaranteed riches. |
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