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Advocacy in Aging
A key topic we focus on when you discuss your estate planning at CrossPoint is aging and what your plans are.
April 2021 Commentary & Performance Review
Financial markets showed broad‐based strength through the month as the economic recovery continued. Although COVID‐19 cases were rising in some regions, investors showed…
Lost in transition? Thoughts on Retirement
Brent contributed his perspectives on the financial impact to doctors considering retiring in an article entitled "Lost in transition? Thoughts on Retirement Part 2. “Should I stay or should I go now?” in the Oncologist Read the Article »
March 2021 Commentary & Performance Review
It has been one year since the S&P 500 hit a bottom on March 23rd. Since then, the index had gained nearly 75% and is showing few signs of slowing. The S&P/TSX Composite has similarly returned over…
February 2021 Commentary & Performance Review
During the month, yields on long‐dated government bonds spiked, representing the growing unease market participants are having with higher inflation expectations. These higher yields carried through …
January 2021 Commentary & Performance Review
Last month seemed to have a different market‐shaping event every other day. While the introduction of a vaccine will help mitigate some future volatility around COVID‐19 infection rates, it’s already obvious 2021 will not…