Archive for May 2022
About Us – Adams Wealth Partners
What is the 4% Withdrawal Rule?
For years, the best and brightest in the financial world have debated what the most sustainable portfolio withdrawal rate is. In this episode, Carson and Myles discuss what this rate is and exactly how it works. At the end of the day, financial planning is an art not a science and this is where our…
Read MoreWhat the Investment Committee is Watching This Week
It has been a fast and volatile ride in the market so far this year. After three years of double digit returns we are seeing a correction in the market. It is important to remember, corrections are a normal and a healthy part of the market and economy. It’s like the Spring needs rain and…
Read MoreWhat the Investment Committee is Watching in the Fixed Income Space
Crazy market so far in 2022 to say the least- record inflation, Fed raising rates, bonds getting beat up (worst start to a year for bonds EVER), an overseas war, and certain areas like technology being challenged badly on the downside. With all of that- so I’ve learned over 20 years- comes the opportunity…
Read MoreHow to Allocate Money for a Serious Hobby
Hobbies are an important piece of our life that everyone needs. Whether it is a hobby that you do by yourself, or one you do with others, having something outside of work that interests you is important for keeping you energized. Hobbies can come at all kinds of different price points. Some are very inexpensive…
Read MoreFinancial Tips for New Graduates
There is no better feeling than officially completing school. I finished my master’s degree and my CPA exams a few summers ago and thought to myself, “I can’t believe I never have to take another test again!” Little did I know, I would transition to the financial planning industry and have the SIE, Series 7/66…
Read MoreWinter/Spring 2022 Newsletter
How to Remain Calm During Market Volatility
Stock market volatility is never fun to deal with or try to understand, but it’s a normal part of being a long-term investor. If you are invested in the stock market, at some point you will have to deal with volatility. The only way to avoid this would be to keep your money in cash…
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