The year 2020 has been one of the wildest in history for investors. The market was already at all-time highs coming into the year, and then in February and March the COVID-19 pandemic hit the world ...
Hello everyone. Thank you for the invitation to join you today. It’s safe to say that 2020 has been a year to remember. Twelve months ago, we were in the midst of the longest economic expansion in U.S ...
Last year at this time, it’s doubtful any of us would have readily agreed to all the challenges that the new year, 2020, would bring. We’ve been confronted with creating and adapting to new ways of ...
Susan Dziubinski: Hi, I'm Susan Dziubinski with Morningstar. One year ago, as the pandemic began to cause serious disruption here in the United States, stocks began an epic, albeit short-lived, slide.
Among the many lessons from 2020 is this one: People need people. We need each other in ways, big and small, that many took for granted before the coronavirus transformed the basic structure of human ...
Humans don’t rule the world, it turns out. COVID-19 is too small to see, as President Donald Trump pointed out. It has still killed more than 300,000 Americans in less than a year. It also ended the ...
Although 2020 was a year many would like to forget, there were still important financial takeaways we'd be wise to hold on to. Building up an emergency fund, starting a side gig, investing responsibly ...
Editor’s note: Patricia Socha, an Army retiree, wife, mother and grandmother, penned this letter to her family. It encapsulates the unusual experience that 2020 has been. I hope my letter finds you ...
When you look back on turbulent 2020, there's one thing above all that you need to remember: This, too, shall pass. Most people think investing is about money. That's obviously true, but it's not the ...
New Year’s Eve has now passed and we are all looking forward to a rosier 2021. Yet despite the challenges faced in 2020, stock market returns ended up being a bright spot in a dark year for many ...
To say 2020 was a year like no other is now a cliché. This past year has fundamentally upended so much of what we’ve come to consider “normal,” whether it was the way we work, the way we interact with ...