A Looming Government Shutdown
Government shutdowns have become an increasing part of US politics as Republicans and Democrats try to use it as a bargaining chip or influence upcoming election strategy. Since 1980, there…
Government shutdowns have become an increasing part of US politics as Republicans and Democrats try to use it as a bargaining chip or influence upcoming election strategy. Since 1980, there…
News headlines about China, both economically and politically, have increased as of late. Items such as a ban on iPhones for government-backed agencies, China skipping the G20 summit, and evidence…
“TINA” is an acronym for “There Is No Alternative”, and the term has been used by investors over the last decade to describe the US stock market (S&P 500) compared…
As of June 8th, the S&P 500 has rallied more than 20% off the market lows made in October 2022. As a result, there is a refreshed debate on whether…
On January 19th, 2023, the United States reached the technical debt limit of $31.4 trillion.1 However, there are ways in which the US Treasury can continue to meet the financial…
US public companies are required by the Securities Exchange Commissions (SEC) to report quarterly (every three months) earnings results. These earnings reports let investors examine the health of a company:…