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    A hot market is a seller's market. In many parts of the country, housing inventory is low and prices are rising.
  2. How to Buy the Dip: 3 Tips for Smart Investors
    The stock market has taken a tumble lately, with the S&P 500 officially entering a bear market after falling more than 20% from its peak. While
  3. 5 Financial Lessons Learned During The Pandemic
    As the world continues to struggle with the financial and economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s no question that it has served as a financial wake-up call for many. Even those who will emerge relatively unscathed from a financial perspective have not escaped the worry and anxiety that accompanies living th
  4. Retirement Planning In The Face Of Uncertainty
    Retirement planning is the solution in the face of uncertainty. While the markets are volatile and there are clouds on the horizon, traditional retirement planning is still evolving and more personalized than ever. Ensuring that you have a solid and actionable retirement plan in place will help you effectively prepare
  5. Interest rates will likely continue to be one of the highest searched terms in the coming quarter
    Interest rates will likely continue to be one of the highest searched terms in the coming quarter. While policy and election content will continue to raise concerns, financial institutions can guide audiences with personalized content that answers their specific questions. This piece would entail a long-form, 1K word i
  6. Worried Mortgage Rates Will Stay High Forever? Here's How to Buy a Home in Spite of Them
    It's hardly a secret that mortgages have been expensive to sign since the start of the year.
  7. How CFOs Can Solve the Inflation Puzzle
    As concerns over the rise of economic inflation escalate, a stark reality emerges: There are legions of executives—even board members—who have never
  8. The Capitol Theatre in Flint, Michigan, originally opened in 1928 as a W.S. Butterfield movie house. The ornate theatre was designed by architect John Eberson in the historic atmospheric style. Eberson’s theatres combined a domed ceiling, meant to evoke the night sky, with arches, trellises and balconies to create the
    BackgroundBrad Toothaker and Ryan Rans, principals with Great Lakes Capital, spearheaded a new, mixed-use development in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.
  9. How to save more when inflation makes your money count less
    When it comes to spending power, inflation means that things cost more and that your money becomes less valuable. When a period of high inflation hits
  10. Increasing Your Mortgage by Hundreds of Dollars a Month Could Actually Save You Money. Here's How
    When mortgage rates started plunging to record lows back in the summer of 2020, my husband and I decided to take advantage of that situation by refinancing our mortgage. We wound up locking in a much lower interest rate on our loan due to market conditions (and the fact that we had good credit helped as well).