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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.
2020 Year-End Charitable Giving
The tax benefits associated with charitable giving could potentially enhance your ability to give and should be considered as part of your year-end tax planning.
The Jobs Recovery: More Work to Be Done
In April 2020, the U.S. economy lost an astonishing 20.8 million jobs, by far the largest loss recorded in a single month dating back to 1939.
Market Week: November 30, 2020
Last Monday saw stocks advance following encouraging news in the development of yet another COVID-19 vaccine.
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.
Market Week: November 23, 2020
Last week began with more good news on another COVID-19 vaccine, sparking a rally in domestic and global stocks.
The Right Thing, Not the Easy Thing
New entrants into the field of systematic investing must look for ways to differentiate themselves.
What Will You Pay for Medicare in 2021?
Medicare premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance amounts change annually. Here's a look at some of the costs that will apply in 2021 if you're enrolled in Original Medicare Part A and Part B.
Market Week: November 16, 2020
Stocks soared to record highs last Monday following an announcement from a major pharmaceutical company of positive data on a COVID-19 vaccine.
Energy Stocks Surge on Positive Vaccine News
Energy stocks surged on Nov. 9 following Pfizer's announcement of favorable phase 3 data on its COVID-19 vaccine.
New College Cost Data for 2020-2021 School Year
The College Board publishes average cost figures, which are based on a survey of approximately 4,000 colleges across the country.
Market Week: November 9, 2020
Stocks rebounded last Monday with each of the benchmark indexes gaining value, led by the Russell 2000, which added 2.0%, followed by the Global Dow, the Dow, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq.
The People Have Spoken
Election officials, workers, and voters heroically showed the civic backbone at the heart of our democracy. Our country, all of us, should be very proud of this tremendous achievement.
Recordings of the 2020 New Capital Annual Conference
Recordings of the New Capital 2020 Annual Conference.
How Charitable Donors Can Support the Arts
How can donors deploy charitable capital at the intersection of today's pressing issues and the arts?
Long Distance Caregiving During These Difficult Times
Trying to coordinate long distance caregiving is a challenge for many. Add COVID-19 into the mix, and the situation becomes even more difficult.
IRA and Retirement Plan Limits for 2021
While some of the limits remain unchanged for 2021, other key numbers have increased.
Market Week: November 2, 2020
Concern over a surge in COVID-19 cases drove equities lower last Monday.
November 1 Begins Open Enrollment for Health Insurance Marketplaces
Beginning on November 1, individuals and families may apply for new health insurance, switch to a different health-care plan, or re-enroll in their current plan through a Health Insurance Marketplace under the Affordable Care Act.
Market Week: October 26, 2020
Last week started out poorly for equities as investors saw the faint hope of pre-election financial stimulus fade.