Wednesday Reading List
ICYMI:
Recession Proof Your Finances – If the 2020 Covid-induced recession left you stressed about your money, take the time to review these strategies to recession proof your finances.
Does Sustainable Investing Hurt Returns? – A ten-year study shows that sustainable investing does not hurt returns, and you don’t have to sacrifice your sustainability goals when investing your portfolio.
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Schwab’s Chief Global Investment Strategist shares his 2021 outlook.
2021 Global Outlook: New Cycle, New Leadership by Jeffrey Kleintop
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Finding the right advisor.
When It Comes To Your Wealth, How Can You Be Sure? by Kristin Castner, Heritage Financial
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Former Fed Chair Janet Yellen is President-Elect Biden’s pick for Treasury, a reassuring step for markets.
Markets cheer Yellen pick for Treasury, seeing her focus on fixing the economy and not politics by Patti Domm
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A third strong vaccine candidate arrived this week with some key differences from the previous two.
Why the AstraZeneca-Oxford Covid-19 vaccine is different by Julia Belluz and Umair Irfan
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Research piece on separating out value stocks into more attractive slices.
Using “Quality” to Separate Good and Bad Value Stocks by Nicolas Rabener
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Few people understand Amazon the way Scott Galloway does. His look at how Amazon can enter healthcare.
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Blockbusters are not being released only in movie theaters anymore. Where the movie business is heading.
It took a pandemic to change the movie business by Peter Kafka
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Book Recommendation
Fans of the book or movie, A Time to Kill, will enjoy this sequel.
Sycamore Row: A Jake Brigance Novel by John Grisham