The Greek Debt Crisis Explained

We have had a few people inquire about the Greek debt crisis and its potential impact to US investors.  It is complicated; we hope you enjoy some of these perspectives.  The Greek financial crisis, explained in fewer than 500 words.  Vox provides a big picture overview of the Greek debt crisis. Click here to read

Wanting what you’ve got

We talk to a lot of people about their aspirations and what they consider a secure nest egg.  What is “enough” for one is inadequate for another.  The differing perceptions of “enough” remind me of the lyrics to a Sheryl Crow song:  It’s not [about] having what you want; it’s [about] wanting what you’ve got. 

Nashville’s booming housing market – is it sustainable?

Nashville’s housing market is booming.  Rents are rising dramatically.  We are hearing stories that give us pause to consider the sustainability of the boom.  Several articles have caught our attention. Nashville’s housing market hits high notes thanks to young buyers.  The Financial Times featured Nashville’s booming housing market a few weeks ago. [Tiered Registration Required]

This Week with J. Mark Nickell & Co. – May 5, 2015

Last week the Federal Reserve scaled back its view of prospects for the U.S. economy and labor market.  Reuters discusses the timing of when interest rates will go higher.  Many of our clients have been burned by the brokerage industry.  The CFA Institute advocates for Department of Labor proposals to broaden the sweep of individuals

Risks you can’t plan for

A couple of news stories last week reminded me that there are some risks in life and in investing you can’t adequately plan for.  Seemingly rare events have big consequences –both positive and negative—and are a key to understanding financial markets and history itself.    This is the basic thesis of a book published several years