
The Stock Market and the Economy: Understanding the Difference
Stocks have been up — but unemployment has also risen. Why is that? Here, we break down the major differences between the stock market and the economy.
Stocks have been up — but unemployment has also risen. Why is that? Here, we break down the major differences between the stock market and the economy.
As an investor, it is natural to ask the question- given all the turmoil relating to COVID-19, why have the markets performed so well in the 2nd Quarter?
If you are an investor, you have really been challenged by the downs and ups of the markets in the last few months.
Over the years, we have helped our clients to navigate the difficult times that come along with a corporate restructuring of the executive ranks.
The 1st Quarter for 2020 abruptly ended the longest bull market in US history with a sudden economic shock resulting from the worldwide pandemic known as COVID-19.
The CARES ACT was passed into law as of March 27, 2020, with the primary focus to provide relief for individuals who have been affected by COVID-19 through layoffs, furloughs, reduced hours, time in quarantine, etc.