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Bloomberg: Jan. 24, 2022
Given the potential consequences, it behooves both bulls and bears to consider how they may be...
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January 28, 2022
Hello,
If January is the month of resolutions, then February is when we start to see some action.
By now, you probably already have a good idea which resolutions are taking root in your life and which have fallen by the wayside. But don't lose heart if you've let a goal slip. There's still plenty of time in 2022 to make a considerable impact on your health and financial wellness.
If you find you're stuck in place or even headed in the wrong direction, surprisingly what's needed right now isn't huge sweeping changes but simply one small step - just one action pointed in a new direction to change your course.
What do small steps look like? The Guardian article below has some great ideas ("When in doubt, add cheese"?) But it can be as simple as hitting reply or a phone call or socking away a small amount each month in an automated savings account.
The articles below also give some excellent perspective on the recent market volatility - mainly to relax and to focus on the "why" behind your long-term investment strategy. Sally Lawson, Malvern Bank's Senior Investment Officer, can help you reset, refocus, and stay on track. She and her team can help you focus on "why" you are saving and investing - so you can more easily achieve your long-term financial goals. You can reach Sally at 610.695.3651.
We can't wait to hear from you!
Sincerely,
Anthony C. Weagley
President & CEO
Malvern Bank, National Association
Beyond Your Expectations ™
Office : 610.644.9400
Bloomberg: Jan. 24, 2022
Given the potential consequences, it behooves both bulls and bears to consider how they may be...
The New York Times: Jan. 24, 2022
The impulse when the stock market falls hard for a few days in a row is to do something....
The Guardian: Jan. 20, 2022
Whether it’s taking fruit to work (and to the bedroom!), being polite to rude strangers or taking...