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Tim Randle
September 16, 2022

I lost my job. Now What?

Tim Randle
September 16, 2022
I lost my job. Now What?

Well, first and foremost, I’m sorry—and I hope having a discussion about your old qualified retirement plan (usually a 401(k), 403(b) or similar, from here on we’ll just say 401(k)) can help put some of your mind at ease about financial issues (or at least one of them!).

October 7, 2021
Investments, Financial Planning, Economics

How Are Bond Prices And Mortgage Rates Related?

October 7, 2021
Investments, Financial Planning, Economics
How Are Bond Prices And Mortgage Rates Related?

tl;dr Bond prices and rates have an inverse relationship. When bond prices go up, their yield goes down. Mortgage rates are roughly based on bond yield—specifically the 10 year Treasury.

September 28, 2021
Investments

How are stocks and bonds related?

September 28, 2021
Investments
How are stocks and bonds related?

Stock and bond prices have an inverse relationship, when one goes up the other goes down.

August 4, 2021
Investments

Vance Howard on CNBC

August 4, 2021
Investments

We’ve worked with Howard Capital before and always enjoy hearing Vance’s thoughts.

June 12, 2021
Financial Planning

Thoughts on Preparing for a Financial Advisor Relationship

June 12, 2021
Financial Planning
Thoughts on Preparing for a Financial Advisor Relationship

Engaging a financial advisor is a conscious effort that starts with a decision to act.

Tim Randle
January 20, 2021
Financial Planning

Selecting A Financial Advisor

Tim Randle
January 20, 2021
Financial Planning
Selecting A Financial Advisor

Somebody asked me the other day, “If you had to go hire a financial advisor for yourself, what are the first couple things you’d look for?”

August 27, 2020
Financial Planning, Investments

So, what’s a fiduciary?

August 27, 2020
Financial Planning, Investments
So, what’s a fiduciary?

Fiduciary may not be a friendly-sounding word, but it’s critically important to any relationship you have with a financial professional. Here’s why…

August 4, 2020
Economics

A primer on “the economy”

August 4, 2020
Economics
A primer on “the economy”

“One of the biggest misconceptions people have, is they think that how they’re doing, or how their neighborhood is doing, is how the whole country is doing,” according to Wealthbridge founder Tim Randle.

July 27, 2020
Investments

How the Federal Reserve influences your finances

July 27, 2020
Investments
How the Federal Reserve influences your finances

“I think rates will remain very low because there is such turbulence in the economy,” said Wealthbridge founder Tim Randle. “I don’t see that going away in the next year.”

July 23, 2020
Investments

A quick primer on stocks

July 23, 2020
Investments
A quick primer on stocks

Most people know what a stock is, at least in theory. But if asked to define it, many have a hard time. We want you to feel confident talking about stocks, the stock market and more, so created this cheat sheet.

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