Does your vision of retirement align with the facts? Here are some noteworthy financial and lifestyle facts about life after 50 that might surprise you.
The stock market has experienced historically strong returns over the past quarter, so the latest episode of volatility may raise questions among investors. The Nasdaq experienced its largest single-day fall in a year, with the index declining 4.2% on Friday, June 5.
For many people, the wealth they have accumulated over a lifetime is more than just about money. It represents years of hard work, discipline, and sacrifice to ensure they can have a comfortable retirement, take care of their families, and more. Yet, one of the most important and often overlooked questions in financial planning is not how to grow wealth, or even how to spend it, but how to pass it on efficiently and intentionally. This requires thoughtful estate planning that covers a breadth of financial planning topics including taxes, goals, and the concept of legacy.
The S&P 500 recently surpassed 7,500 for the first time, marking another milestone in a year that has seen many new all-time highs. This is positive for investors, especially because several sectors have contributed to this rally. These trends have also fueled enthusiasm for IPOs, particularly ones related to artificial intelligence, after years of relatively few companies going public.
The Federal Reserve plays a central role in financial markets and the economy, and its importance has only grown in recent decades. From the 2008 global financial crisis to the inflationary period of the past several years, investors have followed every Fed decision carefully. So, when leadership changes occur at the Fed, they naturally capture the attention of investors and the broader public. At the same time, it’s important to understand what the Fed does and does not control when it comes to long-term investing.
For much of the history of the stock market, investing was primarily about individual stocks and bonds. Over the past few decades, however, macroeconomic developments have increasingly influenced markets. Significant events, whether related to central bank policy, geopolitics, or global trade, now affect nearly all stocks across the market, regardless of their individual stories. For investors, this means that building modern portfolios is less about finding attractive stocks, and more about making asset allocation decisions that are aligned with financial goals.
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