Here we go again. The warning sirens are growing louder and louder, the winds of change seem to be blowing, and it looks like a storm is moving in. In order to defend its credibility and attempt to fulfill the price stability (inflation control)...
Read MoreMind on Money: Patience and discipline required
From finance to family ties, Jack DeHaven wishes he had joined Oak Partners sooner
While Jack DeHaven has only been a wealth advisor on the retirement asset management team at Oak Partners for around 16 months, the staff at Oak Partners has felt like family for much longer. DeHaven describes Oak Partners as a familial firm, which...
Read MoreMind on Money: Don’t just run away from a bear market
Foot travel through wilderness is hard. Every time I go into a wild place, such as our mountain region parks or the north woods, I am reminded even using the best topographical software and incredible tools like Google Earth to plan a route, you...
Read MoreOak Partners’ Sunset Social Luau takes over Hebron’s Design Barn
With warm weather settling in, Oak Partners welcomed their clients to their Sunset Social Luau. Hosted at Hebron’s Design Barn and featuring a creative buffet of Mexican foods and desserts, the wealth management and financial planning team took the...
Read MoreMind on Money: Is a recession looming?
We had a rare weekend free of obligations last week. With nothing holding us down, my wife Tracy, 12-year-old Ethan and I headed up to Southwest Michigan to enjoy the day bumming around and searching out some locally made snacks to have on hand for...
Read MoreMind on Money: Time to hold boards of directors responsible
I serve my clients as their fiduciary. Serving in that capacity requires me to identify, manage and mitigate situations where my firm’s business practices may conflict with the best interests of my clients. In situations where sufficient mitigation...
Read MoreMind on Money: It’s time for the economic ‘bar’ to close
My oldest daughter was married about five years ago. Like all brides, she put thousands of hours into her wedding plans, including creating a 19-page instruction manual complete by listing the time I was supposed to be in bed the night before the...
Read MoreMind on Money: ‘Old fashioned’ bonds make a comeback
I’ve been getting daily questions lately about I-Bonds. The current economic environment has obviously thrown these financial products into the forefront. First, while it seems like consulting with a banker or financial adviser to learn about these...
Read MoreMind on Money: US dollar remains world’s dominant currency
One of the best things about talking to people about money, markets and the economy every day is I get to stay on the leading edge of the worries and concerns permeating our collective experience as Americans. In the age of the internet, it’s not...
Read MoreMind on Money: Fed should leave activism to the activists
We’ve had an interesting couple weeks in the world of finance and economics. Based on recent news and headlines, it’s clear to me at this point that finance itself is being used in radical new ways, some of them embraced and accepted, some of...
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