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    Chart of the Day: 1% Increase Annually to 10%

    Today’s Chart supports the idea of, “Save early; save often.”
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    Chart of the Day: More with Less

    I often joke that when I started banking in 1996 there were three of me that do the level of work I do now. This chart supports it.
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    Charts of the Day: 2022 Index vs. Active Update

    The semi-annual SPIVA (S&P Index Vs. Active) report was recently released.
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    Chart of the Day: Home Changes in 2023

    Today’s Chart of the Day is a survey of builders with data provided by John Burns Real Estate Consulting.
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    Chart of the Day: 30 Years of Faith

    Today’s Chart of the Day comes from an article written by Ben Carlson on A Wealth of Common Sense. The chart shows rolling 30-year returns of the stock market dating back to 1926.
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    Chart of the Day: Men in the Workforce

    Today’s Chart of the Day comes from FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data), a fascinating website for charts of economic data.
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    Chart of the Day: Taxes and Spending

    Today’s Chart of the Day comes from chartr with figures provided by the US Treasury to help us understand where our Federal Government taxes and spends.
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    Chart of the Day: Don't Feel Too Bad

    Today’s Chart of the Day comes from BlackRock and shows that 105 of 112 asset classes lost money in 2022.
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    Important Tax Information on Hurricane Ian

    As our communities continue to recover from recent hurricanes, and with everyone knee deep in tax season, we are updating a blog from December with information from local tax professionals that might help those who have losses or damage.
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    Chart of the Day: Risk & Return

    Today’s Chart of the Day comes from @genticici on Twitter. I was impressed by the simplicity of the concept, and it's very apropos to be on the back of a napkin.
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