As we reflect on the year that just passed and attempt to forecast what may be in store for this new year, we can’t help but wonder if 2023 was the grand finale of the many unique pandemic distortions that have kept us guessing for the past four years. From the Summer of spending on experiences at any cost, to the surprise acceleration in GDP growth following the Federal Reserve’s signaled final rate hike, 2023 was another year for the history books.
Things Really Are Different This Time
The number of unprecedented “firsts” that we have experienced over the last few years is enough to cause any economic PhD’s head to spin. We can’t help but think that history may ultimately repeat itself as this cycle wears on, but, for now, we are still in an economic twilight zone.
Include Personal and Financial Planning in the Sale of Your Business
According to The Goldhill Group, 75% of business owners surveyed regret selling their business after it’s been sold. This is an alarmingly high percentage. Did these business owners not set goals for what they envisioned life would be like on “Monday” after the sale? Did these business owners not have a team of professionals surrounding them that were all aligned in the common goal of helping the business owner and his or her family meet their goals and achieve their legacy creation?
Sand Hill University: Education for the Next Generation
To those of us that are parents, many would agree that our greatest asset is our children. We do our best to raise happy, healthy, and kind kids that will hopefully make the world a better place. We teach them how to deal with adversity. We teach them how to overcome rejection. We strive to provide them with everything they need to be successful in hopes they will grow to be the best they can be.
Planning for an American Expat Life
Fueled by the advance of technology, flexibility of remote work, continued expansion of global business, and desirable cost of living tradeoffs for retirees, the ranks of American expats continue to swell. Per the U.S. State Department, in 2020, roughly nine million Americans lived abroad, while a 2022 Gallup poll revealed 15% of Americans would like to leave the United States permanently.
Another Update to Inherited IRA Distribution Rules
Normally a dry and straightforward topic, inherited IRA rules have been anything but over the last several years due to a number of recent changes to the SECURE Act of 2019. As a result of legislative changes (and the government’s need for tax revenue), there are now significant differences between non-spouse inherited IRA accounts inherited before and after January 1, 2020.
Weight a Minute: Will GenAI Transform Your Figure?
In a period increasingly driven by technology and the pursuit of better health outcomes, innovation in weight loss drugs and Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) have emerged as two promising avenues to address some of the most pressing issues facing society today.
Donor-Advised Funds Considerations to Help Accomplish Your Philanthropic Goals
A donor-advised fund (DAF) is a charitable giving vehicle administered by a public charity that allows a donor to contribute, receive an immediate tax deduction, and recommend grants to charitable 501(c)3 organizations from the fund over time. There are several considerations when using a DAF that will help you make the most of their benefits.
CNBC Closing Bell: Tech Sector | September 1, 2023
Brenda Vingiello, CFA, Sand Hill’s Chief Investment Officer, made a guest appearance on CNBC’s Closing Bell to discuss the tech companies she believes has more upside potential.
CNBC Halftime Report: Amazon’s Earnings | August 4, 2023
Sand Hill’s Chief Investment Officer, Brenda Vingiello, CFA, joined the CNBC Halftime panel at the New York Stock Exchange to discuss Amazon’s earnings. Her commentary begins at the 1:17 mark.
CNBC Halftime Report: Apple’s Earnings | August 3, 2023
Sand Hill’s Chief Investment Officer, Brenda Vingiello, CFA, joined the CNBC Halftime panel at the New York Stock Exchange to discuss her view on Apple’s earnings and the company’s future. Her commentary begins at the 2:26 mark.
Reinvesting Cash on the Sidelines
It is human nature to want to avoid loss and instead seek refuge in something that feels safe. After the very pronounced and painful market declines of last year, a new wave of participant risk aversion flooded markets as investors piled a record amount into money market funds, where $5.4 trillion of it remains as of early July.
CNBC Closing Bell: Amazon Discussion | April 27, 2023
Sand Hill’s Chief Investment Officer, Brenda Vingiello, CFA, made a guest appearance on CNBC’s Closing Bell on April 27, 2023 to share her views on Amazon ahead of the company’s reporting earnings.
CNBC Squawk Box: Our View on the Fed’s Interest Rates Plan | March 20, 2023
Sand Hill’s Chief Investment Officer, Brenda Vingiello, CFA, joined CNBC’s Squawk Box on March 20, 2023 to share her views on the Fed’s interest rates plan.
CNBC Halftime: Current Environment for Regional Banks | March 16, 2023
Sand Hill’s Chief Investment Officer, Brenda Vingiello, CFA, joined the CNBC Halftime Report to share her views on the current environment for regional banks. Her commentary begins at the 4:29 mark.
CNBC Special: Taking Stock | Discussion of the 60/40 Portfolio | March 6, 2023
Sand Hill’s Chief Investment Officer, Brenda Vingiello, CFA, made a special appearance on CNBC’s Special: Taking Stock on March 6, 2023 to discuss the 60/40 portfolio.
CNBC Halftime Report: Consumer Strength | February 24, 2023
On February 24th, 2023, Sand Hill’s Chief Investment Officer, Brenda Vingiello, CFA, joined the CNBC Halftime Report panel to share her view on consumer strength in the current market environment. Her commentary begins at the 3:51 mark.
CNBC Halftime Report: Rising Interest Rates on Valuation Multiples | February 10, 2023
On February 10, 2023, Chief Investment Officer, Brenda Vingiello, CFA, joined the CNBC Halftime Report investment committee to discuss the potential impact of rising rates on valuation multiples.
Roth IRA Conversion: 2023 May Be Your Year
If you have been considering a Roth IRA conversion—which is simply a transfer of assets from a Traditional (tax-deferred) IRA to a Roth (tax-free) IRA—but have been hesitant because of the associated tax bill, 2023 might provide just the moment you have been waiting for.
A Steep Bond Market Reset
The path and pace to higher interest rates in 2022 and its impact on the bond market was like a steep and strenuous climb for even the most seasoned hikers.