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SJS Investment Services creates a weekly market update to summarize performance characteristics for major stock and bond indices.
As you look ahead to 2026, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by all the new financial and tax updates. To make things simpler, we want to highlight the key numbers to keep on your radar this year.
Gold has delivered eye-catching gains in recent years, surging past $4,000 per ounce this year and headlining financial media with talk of safe havens, inflation fears, and geopolitical uncertainty. This performance has increased investor enthusiasm, but history and research suggest caution.
The value of investment markets lies in the unknowable future. No one knows exactly what comes next - despite what some may claim. What we do know, grounded in academic research, is that valuations matter.
Medicare Open Enrollment (October 15 – December 7, 2025) is the time to review your current healthcare coverage and make changes for the year ahead.
In this Outlook, we share an update on today’s markets and the new “Big Beautiful Bill,” plus stories about our SJS Book Club, new team members, and interns.
As we discussed in our last blog post, Congress passed the long-anticipated One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). True to its name, this legislation covers a wide range of tax and financial provisions. And for business owners in particular, the impact is meaningful [1].
While many of us were enjoying fireworks and family time over the July 4th holiday, something else quietly lit up the sky in Washington—Congress passed the long-anticipated One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). True to its name, this sweeping piece of legislation covers a wide array of tax and financial provisions designed to impact Americans at nearly every stage of life.
In our Quarterly Outlook, we reflect on 30 years of SJS with a letter from our Founder & CEO, share our latest investment insights, and highlight our continued commitment to community through SJS Cares. Plus, download a copy of our featured SJS Personal Information Organizer, which can serve as a comprehensive record of your essential family, financial, and personal information.
At SJS, we embrace the fact that great work can happen in the office or remotely. With four office locations and team members working across the country, flexibility isn’t just a benefit—it’s a strategic strength.
It’s no secret that the pace of innovation these days is supersonic. We all see the online videos of near-daily rocket launches and miraculous landings. And everyone seems to be asking the same question: how do we discern a good “innovation” from a not-so-good one?
Interest rates don’t always make headlines, but when they do, they tend to shake everything else. That’s because rates sit at the heart of the economy: they influence borrowing costs, savings yields, and business investment.
SJS Q1 2025 Outlook includes a market update, team highlights, SJS book club insights and important information on the social security fairness act.
The SJS Annual Report provides updates on the SJS Team, MarketPlus Investing®, SJS purpose, mission, & values, multi-family office services, and SJS community involvement.
At SJS Investment Services, we’re always looking for fresh perspectives on wealth and how it impacts families, communities, and future generations. On March 11, we attended an event at the Toledo Museum of Art’s Glass Pavilion, Next Generation Philanthropy: Purpose, Not Privilege, featuring a conversation between Kristen Keffeler, author of The Myth of the Silver Spoon and Aly Sterling Philanthropy.
Given recent price drops in US stocks, we wanted to offer our perspective on why maintaining discipline to target allocations may be one of the most important things we can do as investors.
While the returns on your investments are important, so is the safety of your personal information and assets.
To help you financially plan for 2025, we provide this resource with important numbers for the year.
As we begin the new year, we have some ideas for concrete actions to start your new year on the right foot, financially.
Stepping into 2025, SJS is filled with gratitude and excitement as we celebrate our 30th year serving you, our valued clients.
This Outlook includes a letter from Scott J. Savage on gratitude and excitement, what the yield curve means for you, planning financially for the new year, SJS puppy, and looking forward to Q1 2025.
Every four years, we get the same question (whether you have asked it, or you are thinking it) – how will the election affect my portfolio?
As we approach the end of the year, we want to highlight some important financial items to review before the new year.
This Outlook includes our discussion of election time, financial to-dos before the end of the year, new SJS Perrysburg office, SJS Team updates, and looking forward to Q4 2024.
As I approach my 40th anniversary as a financial advisor, I can't help but look back on the road I've traveled.
While people commonly hold their cash within checking and savings accounts, we want to highlight three short-term, interest-bearing investments that can be held within your investment account.
This Outlook includes Founder & CEO Scott J. Savage’s gratitude for your 40 years of trust, how you can earn more interest on your cash, welcoming new SJS Team members, and looking forward to Q3 2024.
When working with investment managers, we want them to share that same client-first philosophy and sit on the same side of the table with us.
We want to emphasize some best practices that can help us work together to ensure your information and assets remain safe.
This fall, we had the pleasure of working with Isaac Saffold, an intern from Georgetown University. Isaac joined us through a meaningful connection — he was referred by the Georgetown football coach, as SJS Senior Advisor Andrew Schaetzke also played on the team. It’s a great example of how strong relationships open doors and create opportunities.
SJS Investment Services is proud to be #11 on CNBC’s 2025 Financial Advisor (FA) 100 list, an annual ranking of registered investment advisory (RIA) firms within the United States.[1]
SJS Investment Services has been recognized in the Forbes / SHOOK 2025 list of America’s Top RIA (Registered Investor Advisor) Firms.
In this Outlook, we share an update on today’s markets and the new “Big Beautiful Bill,” plus stories about our SJS Book Club, new team members, and interns.
Elizabeth began working at SJS in August 2025 as an Investment Analyst in the Chicago office, primarily supporting Tom Kelly, SJS’s Chief Investment Officer. Her responsibilities include investment research, portfolio analysis, performance monitoring, and client/advisor support.
SJS Investment Services has earned recognition in Financial Advisor Magazine’s 2025 Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) Ranking, an annual ranking of registered investment advisory firms in the United States.
In our Quarterly Outlook, we reflect on 30 years of SJS with a letter from our Founder & CEO, share our latest investment insights, and highlight our continued commitment to community through SJS Cares. Plus, download a copy of our featured SJS Personal Information Organizer, which can serve as a comprehensive record of your essential family, financial, and personal information.
We’re proud to share that Scott J. Savage, Founder and CEO of SJS Investment Services, has once again been recognized by the Forbes / SHOOK 2025 Best-In-State Wealth Advisors ranking.
SJS Q1 2025 Outlook includes a market update, team highlights, SJS book club insights and important information on the social security fairness act.
The SJS Annual Report provides updates on the SJS Team, MarketPlus Investing®, SJS purpose, mission, & values, multi-family office services, and SJS community involvement.
We are thrilled to welcome our new Marketing Director, Rae Navarre, to the SJS team! Rae brings extensive experience in branding and strategic marketing to the firm.
Stepping into 2025, SJS is filled with gratitude and excitement as we celebrate our 30th year serving you, our valued clients.
This Outlook includes a letter from Scott J. Savage on gratitude and excitement, what the yield curve means for you, planning financially for the new year, SJS puppy, and looking forward to Q1 2025.
SJS Investment Services has been recognized in CNBC’s 2024 FA 100 list, an annual ranking of registered investment advisory (RIA) firms within the USA.
SJS Investment Services has been recognized in the Forbes / SHOOK 2024 list of America’s Top RIA (Registered Investor Advisor) Firms.
We are proud to share our new office location in the historic River House building at 115 West Front Street, Perrysburg, OH 43551!
This Outlook includes our discussion of election time, financial to-dos before the end of the year, new SJS Perrysburg office, SJS Team updates, and looking forward to Q4 2024.
We would like to welcome Ryan Stoller to the SJS Team! Ryan serves SJS and our clients as an Associate Advisor.
We asked SJS interns Elizabeth Molique and Isabelle Szenderski to write a summary of what they did throughout the summer.
SJS Investment Services has been recognized in Financial Advisor Magazine’s 2024 Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) Ranking, an annual ranking of independent investment advisory firms within the United States.
As I approach my 40th anniversary as a financial advisor, I can't help but look back on the road I've traveled.
This Outlook includes Founder & CEO Scott J. Savage’s gratitude for your 40 years of trust, how you can earn more interest on your cash, welcoming new SJS Team members, and looking forward to Q3 2024.
We would like to welcome Robert Schaefer to the SJS Team! As an Advisor, Robby works with both individual and institutional clients.
SJS Investment Services Founder & CEO Scott J. Savage has been recognized in the Forbes / SHOOK 2024 Best-In-State Wealth Advisors in Ohio ranking, as part of a ranking of wealth advisors within the United States.
The Outlook includes our evolving MarketPlus® Investing philosophy by standing on the shoulders of giants, and ways to help protect your personal information and financial assets. We also highlight The Ability Center and look forward to Q2 2024.
The SJS Q4 2023 Outlook includes our insights on small town values, MarketPlus® Investing, and planning financially for the new year. We also highlight new SJS Team members and look forward to Q1 2024.
We would like to welcome Jeff Lewis to the SJS Team! Jeff is an Associate Advisor, working alongside Senior Advisors to serve our clients.
Most recently part of the SJS Team from 2018 to 2021, we are thrilled to say that Molly LaClair has decided to re-join the SJS Team as an Associate Advisor!
SJS Investment Services has been recognized in the Forbes / SHOOK 2023 list of America’s Top RIA (Registered Investor Advisor) Firms.
The SJS Q3 2023 Outlook includes our insights on gifting and charitable contributions as well as U.S. real estate. We also look forward to Q4 2023.
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SJS began sponsoring an Assistance Dog at The Ability Center in Sylvania, Ohio. Assistance Dogs help individuals with disabilities achieve greater independence.
For five graduating high school Seniors who shadowed us recently, we asked each student to write a summary of what they learned during the week.
One of The Ability Center’s services is the Assistance Dog training program, which helps individuals with disabilities achieve greater independence.
Isn’t this picture magical? It's Main Street in Sylvania, Ohio, the small town where I founded SJS over 28 years ago!
In addition to family gifting, many individuals support giving to organizations that aim to help their communities. We highlight some strategies to make the most of your giving dollars.
International Samaritan is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is working to break the chains of poverty and improving lives, particularly within garbage dump communities worldwide.
The SJS Mission is to empower you to build a better life. That extends to our teammates, clients, and community members.
Leadership Toledo is an organization that connects individuals with the community, engaging and involving them with initiatives that make the Toledo region a great place to live, work, and enjoy.
The mission of Courageous Community Services is to provide meaningful, inclusive opportunities for individuals with disabilities and their families through advocacy, education, and engaging recreational experiences.
We asked each student to write a summary of what they learned during the internship, which we share here. We thank Kleiston, CJ, Beckham, and Zach for spending their internship with us, and we wish them well going forward!
Further expansion, connection, and exceptional maintenance of existing Metroparks will continue to elevate our region in the eyes of the world and in the hearts of those who call Toledo home.
These are stories of achievement that can only come through caring enough about you, your communities, and the world to give our time, financial support, our passion to offer a helping hand to those in their time of need.
For two graduating high school Seniors who shadowed us recently, we asked each student to write a 2-3 paragraph summary of what they learned during the week.
Inspired by many clients throughout the years, SJS Team Members are encouraged to “pay it forward“ with their time, talents, and resources to advance the missions of worthy non-profit organizations.
For three graduating high school Seniors who shadowed us recently, we asked each student to write a 2-3 paragraph summary of what they learned during the week.
I love Toledo, Ohio. There are so many great businesses in this area, and the least I can do is to support them. Here is a list of local gifts that I usually consider.
For nonprofits, less than 50% of donations come from the previous year’s donors. Here are 7 ways to potentially inspire more giving to your favorite nonprofit.
Restoring, preserving, protecting: It’s no coincidence that the tenets that I believe make for good environmental strategy also may make for a good financial strategy.
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Are You Starting To Invest? Some Considerations
We think having the next generation beginning to invest is a great thing. We believe these points can help you as you start your investment journey.
By SJS Associate Advisor Michael Savage.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a mass movement by younger people to establish investment accounts.[1] They see the potential value of taking extra cash from work, economic stimulus checks, etc., and putting it to work in investments.[1] Online investment services like our own MarketPlus Online offering, Acorns, Betterment, Wealthfront, Robinhood, and others are allowing younger generations to easily establish investment accounts. For example, online brokers such as Charles Schwab, TD Ameritrade, and eTrade have seen major increases in new account openings in 2020, with some online brokers experiencing year-over-year new account growth of more than 100%.[1] Many if not most of these new accounts have been opened by millennials (ages 24-39 in 2020).[1][2]
We think having the next generation beginning to invest is a great thing. They (We) will develop years of experience and knowledge on the markets. We previously wrote about strategies to help create solid investment plans for young professionals, emphasizing the following:
Building off of the above, investors have experienced a lot over the past year. 2020 has been one of the most volatile years - in particular, March was the most volatile month - in U.S. stock market history.[3] Many growth stocks have experienced a lot of volatility, and yet have grown significantly over the past year.[4] Other stocks have not experienced similar success.[4] Particularly over the short-term, so much can happen in the stock market that doesn’t necessarily align with what is happening in the economy and society at large, as partially evidenced by how global stock markets have provided positive returns in 2020 despite the COVID-19 pandemic and associated shutdowns.[5] We think investors can learn a lot from uncertain and volatile times, and we believe the below points can help you on your investment journey.
Invest For The Long-Term
Albert Einstein once said, “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it…. He who doesn’t, pays it.“[6] We believe that the longer you invest in a well-designed portfolio, the more you can increase your chances of positive expected returns and higher portfolio values.
For example, Warren Buffett, the famous 90-year-old investor with an estimated net worth around $85 billion in 2020 (even after donating $37 billion to charities since 2006), has repeatedly said, “If you aren't willing to own a stock for ten years, don't even think about owning it for ten minutes.“[7]
Beware of Taxes and Dividends
Dividends may seem like the best thing about investing. Lets say you have a stock worth $10 and you receive a dividend of $1. At first glance you may think “Hey, I just got a free dollar!”.
The truth to the matter is you didn’t. If a company pays $5 million in dividends, then the enterprise value (market value of equity + market value of debt) of that company would decrease by $5 million dollars. The stock value declines, in your case, by $1 to create an equal transaction. So, theoretically you still have a stock worth $10.
But we aren't done yet. Within taxable accounts, that $1 dividend will then be taxed. If your dividend income is taxed around 20%, that leaves you with $0.80. So in reality your $10 just turned in $9.80.
Additionally, if you sell a stock for a capital gain, you may end up paying taxes on the gain. You also pay more taxes if you held the stock for < 1 year.
While selling a stock for a gain may make sense under various circumstances, and while dividends can help prevent companies from spending too much money, young investors should be careful with taxes and dividends within taxable accounts.
Contribute to and Invest via a Traditional IRA and / or Roth IRA
To decrease the amount of taxes you pay, contributing to and investing via a Traditional IRA and / or Roth IRA can help you set yourself up for long-term success in the future.
Depending on your current income, when you contribute part of your income (up to $6,000) to a Traditional IRA, you don’t pay taxes on the contributions and growth until you begin withdrawing some time after turning 59 1/2. When you contribute part of your income to a Roth IRA (up to $6,000), you pay taxes now on the contribution, but do not pay taxes on the contributions and earnings as long as you wait until 59 1/2 to withdraw. This website from the U.S. IRS summarizes important information about IRAs.
Beware of Margin Trading
Margin means borrowing money, often to invest. Margin trading can amplify your gains, but it also amplifies your losses, particularly during volatile market periods like March 2020.[3] Additionally, investors usually have to pay interest on the margin, thus decreasing investment returns. Margin usually ends up hurting investors when they are not cautious using it. Just be aware that you are paying interest on the cash you borrow, and stay on top of it.
“Free Trades” Are Great, But Don’t Get Carried Away
Many investing platforms offer “free trades“, meaning that investors don’t have to pay a commission per trade. However, there are still less obvious costs to any stock trade, including bid-ask spreads, moving market prices, wash sales, capital gains taxes, etc. On its own, paying no commissions means lower costs for investors. However, since they no longer pay commissions, many investors are trading more and more, thus paying more of the less obvious costs. Additionally, increased trading can decrease the habit of investing for the long-term. Therefore, we advise people to not get carried away by “free trades.”
Summary
Starting to invest can be really valuable at a younger age. Your portfolio can grow or decline over time, and you will learn more and more as you keep investing and keep up with what is happening in the markets. We want you to be aware of what you are paying to enter the markets, do your due diligence on any investment service before opening an account, and remember that nothing is free or guaranteed.
If you would like to discuss how to better design and implement your investment portfolio, please reach out to us. We are always happy to listen and assist.
Important Disclosure Information And Sources:
[1] “Young investors pile into stocks, seeing ‘generational-buying moment’ instead of risk.“ Maggie Fitzgerald, 12-May-2020, cnbc.com.
[2] “Robinhood’s Addictive App Made Trading a Pandemic Pastime.“ Annie Massa & Sarah Ponczek, 22-Oct-2020, bloomberg.com.
[3] “The Craziest Month in Stock Market History.“ Nick Maggiulli, 01-Apr-2020, ofdollarsanddata.com.
[4] “Growth versus value: Will the tides change?“ Vanguard, 02-Sep-2020, vanguard.com.
[5] “Performance Derby: Global Markets.“ Ed Yardeni & Joe Abbott, 25-Dec-2020, yardeni.com.
[6] “Albert Einstein - Compound interest.“ Quotesonfinance.com.
[7] “How Warren Buffett’s winning investing strategy can be applied to any purchase you make.“ Emmie Martin, 04-May-2018, cnbc.com.
There is no guarantee investment strategies will be successful. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Diversification neither assures a profit nor guarantees against a loss in a declining market.
Advisory services are provided by SJS Investment Services, a registered investment advisor with the SEC. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. SJS Investment Services does not provide legal or tax advice. Please consult your legal or tax professionals for specific advice. This material has been prepared for informational purposes only.
Hyperlinks to third-party information are provided as a convenience and we disclaim any responsibility for information, services or products found on websites or other information linked hereto.
Suggested Reading
SJS Investment Services is proud to be #11 on CNBC’s 2025 Financial Advisor (FA) 100 list, an annual ranking of registered investment advisory (RIA) firms within the United States.[1]
Medicare Open Enrollment (October 15 – December 7, 2025) is the time to review your current healthcare coverage and make changes for the year ahead.
SJS Investment Services has been recognized in the Forbes / SHOOK 2025 list of America’s Top RIA (Registered Investor Advisor) Firms.
SJS Q1 2025 Outlook includes a market update, team highlights, SJS book club insights and important information on the social security fairness act.
The SJS Annual Report provides updates on the SJS Team, MarketPlus Investing®, SJS purpose, mission, & values, multi-family office services, and SJS community involvement.
To help you financially plan for 2025, we provide this resource with important numbers for the year.
The yield curve isn’t just an academic concept; it impacts real-life decisions.
As we begin the new year, we have some ideas for concrete actions to start your new year on the right foot, financially.
SJS began sponsoring an Assistance Dog at The Ability Center in Sylvania, Ohio. Assistance Dogs help individuals with disabilities achieve greater independence.
Stepping into 2025, SJS is filled with gratitude and excitement as we celebrate our 30th year serving you, our valued clients.
This Outlook includes a letter from Scott J. Savage on gratitude and excitement, what the yield curve means for you, planning financially for the new year, SJS puppy, and looking forward to Q1 2025.
SJS Investment Services has been recognized in CNBC’s 2024 FA 100 list, an annual ranking of registered investment advisory (RIA) firms within the USA.
SJS Investment Services has been recognized in the Forbes / SHOOK 2024 list of America’s Top RIA (Registered Investor Advisor) Firms.
Every four years, we get the same question (whether you have asked it, or you are thinking it) – how will the election affect my portfolio?
As we approach the end of the year, we want to highlight some important financial items to review before the new year.
This Outlook includes our discussion of election time, financial to-dos before the end of the year, new SJS Perrysburg office, SJS Team updates, and looking forward to Q4 2024.
SJS Investment Services has been recognized in Financial Advisor Magazine’s 2024 Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) Ranking, an annual ranking of independent investment advisory firms within the United States.
As I approach my 40th anniversary as a financial advisor, I can't help but look back on the road I've traveled.
While people commonly hold their cash within checking and savings accounts, we want to highlight three short-term, interest-bearing investments that can be held within your investment account.
This Outlook includes Founder & CEO Scott J. Savage’s gratitude for your 40 years of trust, how you can earn more interest on your cash, welcoming new SJS Team members, and looking forward to Q3 2024.
For five graduating high school Seniors who shadowed us recently, we asked each student to write a summary of what they learned during the week.
One of The Ability Center’s services is the Assistance Dog training program, which helps individuals with disabilities achieve greater independence.
When working with investment managers, we want them to share that same client-first philosophy and sit on the same side of the table with us.
We want to emphasize some best practices that can help us work together to ensure your information and assets remain safe.
The Outlook includes our evolving MarketPlus® Investing philosophy by standing on the shoulders of giants, and ways to help protect your personal information and financial assets. We also highlight The Ability Center and look forward to Q2 2024.
SRDAX is a shining example of the value alternatives can bring to traditional stock and bond strategies.
As we begin the new year, we have some ideas for concrete actions to start your new year on the right foot, financially.
Isn’t this picture magical? It's Main Street in Sylvania, Ohio, the small town where I founded SJS over 28 years ago!
The SJS Q4 2023 Outlook includes our insights on small town values, MarketPlus® Investing, and planning financially for the new year. We also highlight new SJS Team members and look forward to Q1 2024.
To help you financially plan for 2024, we provide this resource with important numbers for the upcoming year.
SJS Welcomes Michael Savage!
After interning at the SJS Arizona office in Spring 2020, Michael Savage has joined our team in Sylvania!
After interning at the SJS Arizona office in Spring 2020, Michael Savage has joined our team in Sylvania!
A Sylvania native, Michael attended Arizona State University, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Sports Business from the W. P. Carey School of Business. During his time in Arizona, Michael interned for Phoenix Rising F.C., Arizona’s top professional soccer team.
Michael is active in the community and has previously volunteered to helped set up and participate in multiple charitable events including The Walk to End Alzheimer’s, Take Steps, and Feed My Starving Children.
Michael is currently pursuing his goal of becoming a Certified Financial Planner®.
In his downtime, he enjoys being with friends and family, watching sports, exercising, and traveling.
Please join us in welcoming Michael to the SJS Team!
Important Disclosure Information:
Hyperlinks to third-party information are provided as a convenience and we disclaim any responsibility for information, services or products found on websites or other information linked hereto.
Suggested Reading
SJS Investment Services is proud to be #11 on CNBC’s 2025 Financial Advisor (FA) 100 list, an annual ranking of registered investment advisory (RIA) firms within the United States.[1]
Medicare Open Enrollment (October 15 – December 7, 2025) is the time to review your current healthcare coverage and make changes for the year ahead.
SJS Investment Services has been recognized in the Forbes / SHOOK 2025 list of America’s Top RIA (Registered Investor Advisor) Firms.
SJS Q1 2025 Outlook includes a market update, team highlights, SJS book club insights and important information on the social security fairness act.
The SJS Annual Report provides updates on the SJS Team, MarketPlus Investing®, SJS purpose, mission, & values, multi-family office services, and SJS community involvement.
To help you financially plan for 2025, we provide this resource with important numbers for the year.
The yield curve isn’t just an academic concept; it impacts real-life decisions.
As we begin the new year, we have some ideas for concrete actions to start your new year on the right foot, financially.
SJS began sponsoring an Assistance Dog at The Ability Center in Sylvania, Ohio. Assistance Dogs help individuals with disabilities achieve greater independence.
Stepping into 2025, SJS is filled with gratitude and excitement as we celebrate our 30th year serving you, our valued clients.
This Outlook includes a letter from Scott J. Savage on gratitude and excitement, what the yield curve means for you, planning financially for the new year, SJS puppy, and looking forward to Q1 2025.
SJS Investment Services has been recognized in CNBC’s 2024 FA 100 list, an annual ranking of registered investment advisory (RIA) firms within the USA.
SJS Investment Services has been recognized in the Forbes / SHOOK 2024 list of America’s Top RIA (Registered Investor Advisor) Firms.
Every four years, we get the same question (whether you have asked it, or you are thinking it) – how will the election affect my portfolio?
As we approach the end of the year, we want to highlight some important financial items to review before the new year.
This Outlook includes our discussion of election time, financial to-dos before the end of the year, new SJS Perrysburg office, SJS Team updates, and looking forward to Q4 2024.
SJS Investment Services has been recognized in Financial Advisor Magazine’s 2024 Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) Ranking, an annual ranking of independent investment advisory firms within the United States.
As I approach my 40th anniversary as a financial advisor, I can't help but look back on the road I've traveled.
While people commonly hold their cash within checking and savings accounts, we want to highlight three short-term, interest-bearing investments that can be held within your investment account.
This Outlook includes Founder & CEO Scott J. Savage’s gratitude for your 40 years of trust, how you can earn more interest on your cash, welcoming new SJS Team members, and looking forward to Q3 2024.
For five graduating high school Seniors who shadowed us recently, we asked each student to write a summary of what they learned during the week.
One of The Ability Center’s services is the Assistance Dog training program, which helps individuals with disabilities achieve greater independence.
When working with investment managers, we want them to share that same client-first philosophy and sit on the same side of the table with us.
We want to emphasize some best practices that can help us work together to ensure your information and assets remain safe.
The Outlook includes our evolving MarketPlus® Investing philosophy by standing on the shoulders of giants, and ways to help protect your personal information and financial assets. We also highlight The Ability Center and look forward to Q2 2024.
SRDAX is a shining example of the value alternatives can bring to traditional stock and bond strategies.
As we begin the new year, we have some ideas for concrete actions to start your new year on the right foot, financially.
Isn’t this picture magical? It's Main Street in Sylvania, Ohio, the small town where I founded SJS over 28 years ago!
The SJS Q4 2023 Outlook includes our insights on small town values, MarketPlus® Investing, and planning financially for the new year. We also highlight new SJS Team members and look forward to Q1 2024.
To help you financially plan for 2024, we provide this resource with important numbers for the upcoming year.