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Change Your Giving - Boost Your Joy
Compassion is about empathy, care and concern for your fellow humans, about feeling the suffering of others in your local and global community and wanting to relieve it.
Market Review 2020: Looking Back on an Unprecedented Year
The year 2020 proved to be one of the most tumultuous in modern history, marked by a number of developments that were historically unprecedented.
The 5 Big Forces in 2021
These five big forces are likely to determine the shape of the recovery and portfolio returns in 2021.
Student of the Market - December 2020
Student of the Market - December 2020, from BlackRock
Drafting your Family Mission Statement
New Capital stands ready to help you and your family members draft your own family mission statement. Let us know how we can help you.
What can COVID-19 vaccines tell us about the opportunity in small caps?
For investors that can stomach potential risks, small cap stocks may offer opportunities for meaningful upside, particularly as the economic recovery strengthens in 2021.
The role of volunteering in philanthropy
For many charities, a steady supply of individuals willing to give their most valuable resource—time—is critical for their basic operations.
The Right Thing, Not the Easy Thing
New entrants into the field of systematic investing must look for ways to differentiate themselves.
How Charitable Donors Can Support the Arts
How can donors deploy charitable capital at the intersection of today's pressing issues and the arts?
Social Security Retirement Benefits: Frequently Asked Questions
Deciding when to collect Social Security (SS) retirement benefits can be difficult. Enclosed are the top questions and answers to help you make your decision.
Which Sectors Perform Best Around an Election?
Looking at sector performance after each presidential election since 2000, there is Little discernible pattern based on the election outcome.
Embracing a Global Stock Market
U.S. stocks have significantly outperformed international stocks in recent years. Does that make international stock diversification unnecessary? Not at all.
An Exceptional Value Premium
It’s probably not news to most value investors that the value premium has struggled over the past decade. What might be news is just how extreme an outlier recent value stock underperformance represents.
The Current Food Crisis in America: Helping for Short and Long-Term Needs
Due to COVID-19, food insecurity rates increased overnight, with projections that the impact could lead to 1 in 6 Americans going hungry, including 1 in 4 children.
Is the Stock Market Divorced From Reality?
How can stock prices flirt with new highs while the news is so discouraging?
Envisioning a Post-Pandemic Future
Although some implications of the post-pandemic world are evident, others, for now, are more opaque.
Foreign Stocks' Lost Decade
The question isn't "will foreign stocks come back?" It's a matter of when.
Avoiding a Long-Term Financial Crisis After COVID-19
Research analysts suspect that we've safely averted much of what would result in a long-term financial crisis during the COVID-19 economic downturn.
Where do we stand in the economic recovery?
This week, initial claims for unemployment insurance fell below one million for the first time since March, and retail sales eclipsed the pre-pandemic levels seen earlier this year.
Sustainable Investing Resources
72% of the U.S. population is interested in sustainable investing, yet many investors still find the space confusing.