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    Outlook 2025: Pragmatic Optimism By LPL Financial Research   Looking back, 2024 clearly echoed many of the themes from 2023. By and large, the
  2. Increasing Your Mortgage by Hundreds of Dollars a Month Could Actually Save You Money. Here's How
    When mortgage rates started plunging to record lows back in the summer of 2020, my husband and I decided to take advantage of that situation by refinancing our mortgage. We wound up locking in a much lower interest rate on our loan due to market conditions (and the fact that we had good credit helped as well).
  3. Inflation Rate Spikes As Retail Workers Quit And Chairman Powell Deflects
    WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 17: Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell testifies during a hearing before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee July 17, 2018 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
  4. Growth Strategy: Adapting for Scale in the Current Business Climate
    Growth Strategy: Adapting for Scale in the Current Business Climate
  5. Inflation is seen as the stock market's boogeyman as the economy recovers. We asked 3 experts if the fears are warranted - or if concerns are overblown.
    Core PCE (personal consumption expenditures), rose to 3.5% in the first quarter, marking its second-fastest pace of growth since 2011. Fed chair Jerome Powell says inflation is "transitory" and will pass once economic activity normalizes. We asked three experts if they stand with Powell or believe inflation might be a
  6. How To Use Growth Marketing To Recession-Proof Your Business
    Recession. The word is enough to strike fear into business owners’ hearts.
  7. 4 Ways to Create Greater Financial Agility With Your Business
    To ensure you're prepared for any situation, begin setting money aside for your cash reserves and building strong credit. Nothing has highlighted the
  8. No Summer Vacation This Year? What to Do with the Money You’ve Saved
    From spring through summer this year, we’ve seen travel get disrupted by COVID-19. Some countries have even banned international travel to help contain the virus. SEE MORE COVID-19: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Chance to Change Our Spending HabitsClients at my firm who began planning dream vacations many months ago have been a
  9. Interest rates will likely continue to be one of the highest searched terms in the coming quarter
    Interest rates will likely continue to be one of the highest searched terms in the coming quarter. While policy and election content will continue to raise concerns, financial institutions can guide audiences with personalized content that answers their specific questions. This piece would entail a long-form, 1K word i
  10. Worried Mortgage Rates Will Stay High Forever? Here's How to Buy a Home in Spite of Them
    It's hardly a secret that mortgages have been expensive to sign since the start of the year.