Sean Joseph
April 09, 2024
April 2024 - Recent News and Interesting Reads
March, First Quarter 2024 Review and Outlook
In Q1, U.S. equities hit record highs, led by the S&P 500. Despite initial hawkish signals, markets anticipate rate cuts. GDP rose to 1.5%, with a resilient labor market. Small caps underperformed, while large-cap growth thrived. The Fed projects looser policy by 2024. Q1 earnings are expected to show growth. Historic gains for the S&P 500 suggest a bullish outlook. Market breadth improved, with various indices hitting new highs.
Retirement Planning in your 20s, 30s and 40s
Retirement planning at various life stages, including finances, portfolio performance, and wealth preservation. Commonalities include consistent savings, proper benchmarking, and disciplined long-term planning.
Benefits of long-term investing, emphasizing its resilience during market fluctuations and the importance of avoiding fear and greed.
Want to remove an executor? The bar is high
Removing an executor is difficult; courts prioritize beneficiaries' welfare and require serious misconduct. Grounds include breach of duty, misconduct, or incapacity. Good communication and records by executors prevent conflicts.
How to protect pets in estate planning
Ontario law regards pets as property. Evolving pet custody laws, particularly in British Columbia, spark discussions. Advocates emphasize the necessity of including pets in estate plans.
Revolution and Risk: How to Pilot the AI Revolution
AI revolution poses challenges: market volatility, regulations, perception gaps. Lawmakers target safety, security, and algorithmic bias. Past tech bubbles emphasize the importance of balanced investments.
Expert: ‘It's never too late to talk about money in a relationship’
Discussing finances with your partner can strengthen your relationship. Here’s how to get talking today.
Advanced Semiconductor Market Share by Country
Advanced semiconductors are crucial for technology. Taiwan currently leads, but the US is increasing its capacity. Advanced processes drive innovation, while mature processes meet basic needs. The US share is growing, and China is shifting its focus to basic processes.
More sleep or a vacation aren’t enough: The seven types of rest you need to avoid burnout
Recognizing seven types of rest can prevent burnout: physical, mental, emotional, sensory, creative, social, and spiritual.
Flight Attendants on TikTok Share the 11 Travel Essentials They Refuse to Fly Without — From $4
Handy travel items for your next trip.