Tag Archives: Stocks
Episode 22: A Survival Guide to Family & Finances at the Holidays with Derek Hagen
A Sector that Could Benefit from Inflation
Child Tax Credit day is here…and interestingly, those dollars may not go as far as they would have a couple months ago when this was first approved. Why? Inflation. ConAgra this week reported their quarterly numbers and their CEO Sean Connelly noted the following: “As the fourth quarter unfolded, input cost inflation accelerated and weContinue reading “A Sector that Could Benefit from Inflation”
Free Fallin’
‘Free Fallin’ – I wish I was referencing the Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers song… The market has been an absolute mess for the last couple of days. I liken the feeling that we have been feeling this week to one I used to feel when we would practice emergency breakaways in the AF. TheContinue reading “Free Fallin’”
What Rubber Ducks Can Teach us about Investing through Market Volatility
There are no two ways around it, last week was just flat awful in the markets. However, when I walked into my office the other morning, I found comfort in the most unlikely of things….a set of rubber ducks. As some of you may have seen, I picked up some rubber ducks from the BerkshireContinue reading “What Rubber Ducks Can Teach us about Investing through Market Volatility”
Thoughts on Warren Buffett’s Annual Letter
Every February investors wait with anxiousness, like children waiting for Santa Claus, for Mr. Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway to be released – myself included. Investors wait with anticipation and like many things, over analyze seemingly every word and punctuation mark to try to sort out clues as to what Mr. BuffettContinue reading “Thoughts on Warren Buffett’s Annual Letter”