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How to Vote in Texas
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2020. New Capital encourages all eligible clients to cast their vote in the elections. Here is a comprehensive guide to voting options in Texas.
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.
Medicare Open Enrollment for 2021 Begins October 15
The annual Medicare Open Enrollment Period is the time during which Medicare beneficiaries can make new choices and pick plans that work best for them.
Policy Changes for the Giving Account
Fidelity Charitable has recently approved an update to their Program Guidelines that requires donors to recommend at least one grant, every two years.
Market Week: October 5, 2020
Stocks began last week on a high note, with bank and energy stocks leading the way.
Saving Donald Trump
I hereby, and for the first time as an advisor at New Capital Management, endorse for President of the United States…
The Stock Market Is Not the Economy
This year has powerfully reinforced this lesson. Stocks have rallied strongly, even as the economic news has deteriorated.
Market Week: September 28, 2020
The major market indexes continued their slide to begin last week.
Join us for the New Capital 2020 VIRTUAL Annual Conference
Please join us for The 2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE on Friday, October 30th. Register now!
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.
Market Week: September 21, 2020
Stocks rebounded to begin last week on a positive note, as each of the benchmark indexes listed here posted notable gains by the close of trading last Monday.
Is the Stock Market Divorced From Reality?
How can stock prices flirt with new highs while the news is so discouraging?
Temporary Payroll Tax Deferral: What You Need to Know
On August 8, 2020, the president issued an executive order to allow the deferral of certain payroll taxes during the last four months of 2020.
Market Week: September 14, 2020
Stocks continued to slide last Tuesday as falling tech shares pulled the Nasdaq down 4.1%.
Envisioning a Post-Pandemic Future
Although some implications of the post-pandemic world are evident, others, for now, are more opaque.
When to Update your Estate Plan?
Major life events often indicate a need to change your plan.
Foreign Stocks' Lost Decade
The question isn't "will foreign stocks come back?" It's a matter of when.
Market Week: September 8, 2020
Stocks sagged last Monday, but not enough to dampen a banner month of returns in August.
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.