Labor Day is an annual celebration to recognize the social and economic achievements of American workers. The first Labor Day was celebrated in September of 1882 in New York City and in 1894 President Grover Cleveland signed a law making the first Monday in September a national holiday. We hope this Labor Day you take some time honor yourself and the contributions that you’ve made to make this world a better place for your company, your family and yourself.
Read MoreWhat's the difference between volatility and risk? Our Peek of the Week analyzes the recent inflation numbers, current retail sales data, and the risks involved with market volatility. We do our best to explain the difference between risk and volatility. You may have noticed... we are hearing the word "inflation" A LOT and feeling the rising prices to go with it. Mainly, it's a consequence of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the supply chain bottlenecks with no end in sight at the moment.
Read MoreWe invite you to read our special Mother's Day 2022 Commentary on our blog today. On Mother's Day, we honor our Mother's love and how it helped mold us into who we are. We hope you have a special Mother's Day this weekend and if you're looking for some meaningful ways to celebrate, today's blog lists a few ideas.
Read More“The holidays are often seen as a time of joy: ruddy cheeks, festive parties, and twinkling laughter, all wrapped in a warm, tinsel-framed glow. It’s the most wonderful time of the year! It may be the ‘season to be jolly,’ but not everyone finds joy in the holidays,” writes Annie Parsons for On Being. The holidays can become overwhelming, so we’re sharing strategies for restoring your equilibrium.
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