by Chris Harris | Dec 20, 2022 | Charitable Giving, Chris Harris, Debt Recovery, Investment Philosophy, Retirement Planning, SAP
Am I Too Young For a Financial Advisor? – Chris Harris, Strategic Advisory Partners “Someday” and “Eventually” are two words that seem to be used often for many different topics in life. “Eventually” I will start my diet. “Someday” I will have time for my...
by Chris Harris | Oct 11, 2022 | Chris Harris, Debt Recovery, Investment Philosophy, Retirement Planning, SAP
Finding your Spaghetti – Chris Harris, Strategic Advisory Partners My first job out of college was with a hedge fund as a risk analyst. When I first started the job I wanted to understand the culture and hopefully find my place to fit in. A common practice for...
by Blaise Stevens | Sep 13, 2022 | Blaise Stevens, Investment Philosophy, SAP
VOLATILITY GOES BOTH WAYS – NOT JUST DOWN – Blaise Stevens, Strategic Advisory Partners When you make an argument based on the reasoning that’s just plain wrong, it’s a logical fallacy. One of the most well-known is the “strawman argument.” The strawman argument...
by Chris Harris | Aug 31, 2022 | Chris Harris, Investment Philosophy, Retirement Planning, SAP
The Cost of Waiting 5 Years – Chris Harris, Strategic Advisory Partners One of the hardest parts of having an investment plan and saving for the future is just getting started. There are always reasons to procrastinate or delay, whether it is just a lack of...
by Blaise Stevens | Aug 9, 2022 | Blaise Stevens, Investment Philosophy, SAP
How to Take Advantage of Inflation Blaise Stevens, Strategic Advisory Partners It has been several decades since inflation has taken center stage in our lives like it is right now. It’s important to realize that the headwinds we are facing are MORE than just inflation...
by Chris Harris | Jul 27, 2022 | Chris Harris, Investment Philosophy, Retirement Planning, SAP
Financial Anxiety is Real – Chris Harris, Strategic Advisory Partners I often meet with clients and prospects who feel financial anxiety because they are worried they: Haven’t saved enough, Don’t understand what’s happening in the stock market, Can’t predict...
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