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Daily Archives: April 23, 2018

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Planning Priorities: The Ten Year Rule

Investment Selection, Personal Finance, Retirement, Starting Out, VideoBy Henssler FinancialApril 23, 2018

Bil Lako, CFP®, explains Henssler Financial’s comprehensive financial planning strategy, The Ten Year Rule.

Stocks are a Long-Term Investment; Short-Term Volatility Shouldn’t Matter

Case Study, Investment SelectionBy Henssler FinancialApril 23, 2018

Chief Investment Officer Troy Harmon, CFA, CVA, Managing Associate D.J. Barker, CWS®, and Senior Associate Jarrett McKenzie, CFP®, CWS®, to discuss portfolio selection, keeping a long-term view of your investments, and sticking with your investment strategy, especially during market volatility.

Market Roundup: Stocks Closed Higher by Week’s End, But Volatility Continues

Economy/Stock MarketBy Henssler FinancialApril 23, 2018

Stocks kicked off the week strong with all eleven sectors finishing Monday higher and more than half rising at least 1%. Investors brushed off the multi-national missile strike against Syria, instead devoting their attention toward corporate earnings and economic releases. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.87%, to settle at…

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