It’s easy to get swept up in how stocks, bonds, or your portfolio performed today, this month, or this year, and that’s especially true during market upheavals. But a longer-term view is required to achieve the most important financial goals. So, as questions swirl about whether stocks have bottomed, when the Federal Reserve might ease back on its interest-rate hikes, and whether a recession is in the cards, Barron’s asked six financial advisors to think long term. Our question to them: What is one smart financial move that readers should make today to set them up for success 10 years from now?
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Kevin Grimes
President and chief investment officer, Grimes & Co.
Source: finance.yahoo.com
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