After my son Ethan was born with Down syndrome, I began to integrate financial planning for families with special needs individuals into my practice at Oak Partners. Over the past 11 years, I have continued to gain more and more experience with this...
Read MoreMind on Money: How will we pay off debt?
With stocks marching back toward levels seen at the beginning of the year, investment statements are looking much less unsettling than they were a few weeks ago. While investors I talk to are reassured by the recovery in stocks, they are also at the...
Read MoreMind On Money: any positives on negative interest rates?
I didn’t think we would ever get there, and while the concept fills me with curiosity, I am also quite anxious about the idea of negative interest rates in the U.S. Nevertheless, this week President Trump referred to negative interest rates as a...
Read MoreMind on Money: A welcome return to a long-term focus
I am answering the same question a couple times every day now, “Marc, with the economy shut down and everyone locked down at home, how can the stock market be going up?” It is a great question, and I wish I had the entire answer. To be candid, I...
Read MoreMind on Money: Paper oil, real oil, and ‘negative’ prices.
Ask me a week ago, and I would have said it would be hard for the world to get any stranger than it has been over the past two months. But Monday morning, the world once again went deeper into the rabbit hole when headlines blaring “Oil Prices Turn...
Read MoreMind on Money: Containment and cooperation are key in virus fight
In my opinion, investing lines up as much in the column of a social science as it does in the arena of a financial discipline. I’ve long viewed the financial markets not only as a pricing mechanism for profit and risk, but also as a form of...
Read MoreOak Partners’ Mario Ruiz shares his story, a bit of advice
A second generation financial advisor and a managing partner at Oak Partners, Inc., Mario Ruiz had a unique tool at his disposal when he decided to pursue his industry: observation. Ruiz’ father, Fred, founded Oak Tree Financial Services in...
Read MoreMind on Money: Data modeling has real-world implications
Many professional career activities involve a large component of uncontrollable output or results. A teacher can design the best lesson plans and provide the most engaging educational experience, but she can’t control whether her student got a good...
Read MoreAwareness on COVID-19 Relief Packages
The US Congress has been working at a record pace over the past few weeks to deliver an unprecedented level of financial relief to Americans being impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, which for all practical purposes, is all of us in Northwest...
Read MoreMind on Money: Socialism gets a deserved rebuke
In my youth I was a radical libertarian, but barring a situation like the world of the Hunger Games, a radical libertarian is a bit of an oxymoron, as we libertarians will just assume skip the revolution and mostly want to be left alone. After...
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