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The U.S. is officially in its longest expansion on record, breaking the previous record of 120 months that ended in March 2001. While it is the longest, it is also one of the weakest.
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2019 has given (almost) all investors a reason to smile – but can it continue?
Read PostJoin the Boston Private investment team on Wednesday January 16, 2019 at 3 p.m. ET as they share their insights on the macroeconomic and market outlook.
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The midterm election results of 2018 look a lot like 2011. With the change in power Doug Fisher, Washington Expert covers what we can expect looking ahead to 2019.
Read PostJoin the Boston Private investment team on Thursday, October 18 at 3 p.m. Eastern Time as they share their insights on the macroeconomic and market outlook.
Read PostThe Boston Private Investment team shares their insights on increased market volatility, economic indicators and how they are managing client portfolios now and in the near term. Boston Private Wealth Strategist, Alyssa Do, J.D., LL.M, will discuss the impact of the new Tax Cut and Jobs Act on estate planning.
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Washington policy expert, Doug Fisher; Sullivan and Worcester's tax law expert and partner, Amy Sheridan; and Boston Private’s Managing Director, Brian Lopez as they review the new tax cuts for pass-through entities and small businesses, including planning tips and considerations to maximize the benefits under the new law.
Download iTunes Read PostWashington policy expert Doug Fisher shares his insights on the latest tax reform proposal negotiations in Congress. He, along with Boston Private’s Brian Lopez and Shannon Saccocia will discuss how tax reform may affect you and your business as well as provide tax and investment planning tips.
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With the failure of Congressional Republicans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, tax reform is now thrust to the front of the line as the White House and Congressional Republicans look for their first major legislative policy win.
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Many U.S. based investors largely invest in domestic companies and institutions, whether through equity investments in U.S. companies, the purchase of debt issued by those same companies, or debt issued by state and federal governments. However, ignoring the myriad opportunities available outside the United States can potentially hinder performance in the long term.
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