Last week, the world changed. As we watch the horrifying events unfold in Ukraine and the political and economic fallout, it’s hard not to worry.
One thing that can help when you feel worried and helpless is to identify and take small, concrete steps to create positive results. The articles below include some great advice. For example:
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if you are able, donate time or money to organizations helping Ukrainians on the ground
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review your portfolio: we can look for ways to diversify your investments if needed to help reduce risk and renew your confidence that we continue on the path to help achieve your long-term goals
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don’t forget about other money deadlines, like your tax preparation for filing this year
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take time to recognize signs of burnout and focus on your personal wellbeing
I’m here to talk about any concerns you have. Enjoy the articles and please feel free to share with anyone you think would benefit.
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March 1, 2022
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How to Invest Calmly in a Chaotic World
Feb. 25, 2022
You don’t have to act on your own forecasts about global events. You don’t even have to make any.
10 Ways To Help The People Of Ukraine Right Now
Feb. 25, 2022
As Russia began its invasion of Ukraine early Thursday morning, an estimated 100,000 civilians…
Burnout Isn’t Just a Health Issue. It’s a Money Issue.
Feb. 28, 2022
When we think about what causes financial instability, we typically think about a business…
Worried About Stocks? Think of Babies in Basements First.
Feb. 28, 2022
In the days since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, plenty of people have tried to predict what it will mean for gas prices or interest rates or your investments.