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Cut through the media noise. Debunk Robert Kiyosaki's latest market crash warning. Ease financial and geopolitical anxiety with facts: GDP is growing over 2%, inflation is cooling, and the labor market has snapped back to a healthy balance—challenge fear-driven narratives by focusing on fundamentals.
Could Walmart’s earnings stumble be a hiccup rather than a harbinger? Isn’t Amazon’s quarterly revenue record the bigger story? With FactSet forecasting healthy S&P 500 earnings growth for 2025, is it time to lean in rather than sit out?
Examine Columbia Threadneedle's study to see why today’s 4.5% to 5% bond yields make them a potentially productive strategy because they sometimes sidestep cash drag to secure stable returns.
Want a retirement game plan? Wes and Jeff walk listeners through the “Fill the Gap” strategy: know your income shortfall, multiply by 25, and hopefully retire with confidence.
Then, unpack the “Doge Dividend” proposal, a concept floated by the Trump administration suggesting taxpayer rebates tied to deficit reductions. Would one-time stimulus checks be more or less productive than debt rollback? Listen to find out more, and if you're heading to the Waffle House, brace for that new 50-cent egg surcharge.
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Cut through the media noise. Debunk Robert Kiyosaki's latest market crash warning. Ease financial and geopolitical anxiety with facts: GDP is growing over 2%, inflation is cooling, and the labor market has snapped back to a healthy balance—challenge fear-driven narratives by focusing on fundamentals.
Could Walmart’s earnings stumble be a hiccup rather than a harbinger? Isn’t Amazon’s quarterly revenue record the bigger story? With FactSet forecasting healthy S&P 500 earnings growth for 2025, is it time to lean in rather than sit out?
Examine Columbia Threadneedle's study to see why today’s 4.5% to 5% bond yields make them a potentially productive strategy because they sometimes sidestep cash drag to secure stable returns.
Want a retirement game plan? Wes and Jeff walk listeners through the “Fill the Gap” strategy: know your income shortfall, multiply by 25, and hopefully retire with confidence.
Then, unpack the “Doge Dividend” proposal, a concept floated by the Trump administration suggesting taxpayer rebates tied to deficit reductions. Would one-time stimulus checks be more or less productive than debt rollback? Listen to find out more, and if you're heading to the Waffle House, brace for that new 50-cent egg surcharge.
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