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.
Global stock and bond markets have been tested by inflation many times in the past, and these markets have historically demonstrated their resilience in providing returns higher than inflation over time.
I would suggest that hoping things get back to “normal” would be inconsistent with history, and that moving optimistically forward in spite of fear, uncertainty, and doubt has been rewarded in the past.
Business owners are looking for compelling ways to attract and retain talent. One approach to achieve this goal is through implementing a phantom stock plan.
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.
To help you better understand cryptocurrencies, we provide a short history, potential benefits, concerns, and how your portfolio can potentially benefit from cryptocurrencies.
SJS Investment Services Founder & CEO Scott Savage has been recognized in the Forbes 2022 ranking of Best-In-State Wealth Advisors in Ohio, as part of a ranking of wealth advisors within the United States.
SJS Q1 2022 Outlook including our insights on market corrections and market highs, the rise in interest rates, “The Fastest Company In The World”, and looking forward to Q2 2022.
Rising interest rates are not always a bad thing. As interest rates move higher, the drop in value can be concerning, but in the longer-term, higher rates mean higher expected returns for investors, as bonds begin to produce more income.
This article explores how a buy-sell agreement works, why we strongly recommend one for our business owner clients who share company ownership, and how we can help with implementation.
By understanding and preparing for the benefits as well as costs of higher education options, you can make better higher education decisions for your family for both now and the future.
With an aging population and less people paying into Social Security, it is natural to wonder whether Social Security will be around for the long-term. So what can be done?