Many professional career activities involve a large component of uncontrollable output or results. A teacher can design the best lesson plans and provide the most engaging educational experience, but she can’t control whether her student got a good...
Read MoreAwareness on COVID-19 Relief Packages
The US Congress has been working at a record pace over the past few weeks to deliver an unprecedented level of financial relief to Americans being impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, which for all practical purposes, is all of us in Northwest...
Read MoreMind on Money: Socialism gets a deserved rebuke
In my youth I was a radical libertarian, but barring a situation like the world of the Hunger Games, a radical libertarian is a bit of an oxymoron, as we libertarians will just assume skip the revolution and mostly want to be left alone. After...
Read MoreMIND ON MONEY: WITH CORONAVIRUS, BE AWARE AND PREPARED.
Tuesday morning I woke up to reports of impending snowmageddon. I looked at the weather app, it said six to 10 inches. I looked out the window, it was gray and raining. When I came out of the bedroom to make a shot of espresso I commented to my wife,...
Read MoreOak Partners State of the Market gives clients hints of economic future
It’s always good to know what the future has in store. This is what the Oak Partners State of the Market series seeks to accomplish for its clients. Taking place at Gino’s East Steak House in Dyer, this event covered the market statistics in 2019...
Read MoreMind on Money: New rules will impact relationship between consumers, financial services firms
In June of 2019 the Securities and Exchange Commission established a sweeping new standard of conduct for firms providing investment services and advice. These new rules, called REG B-I, are phasing in now and are required to be completely integrated...
Read MoreMind on Money: Why I like publicly traded corporations
When I filed my taxes last year, I had a slight over-payment. Because as a business owner I pay quarterly taxes, I simply instructed the IRS to apply the over-payment credit to next year’s taxes. A few weeks later, I got a letter from the IRS in...
Read MoreOak Partners invites clients to lace up their skates at Crown Point’s Bulldog Park
Hundreds of boots crunched through a fresh dusting of snow as families made their way to Crown Point’s Bulldog Park for Oak Partners’ Annual Lace Up Your Skates ice skating party. Thanks to Oak Partners, the night featured cookies, hot cocoa, and...
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