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Bowen Reports
BAM Economics Update Fourth Quarter 2015
The first few weeks of 2016 has been difficult for most investors. The Markets began 2016 by cratering after a volatile second half of 2015. January first through January 13th has been horrible with market declines of (-7.25%) in the Dow, (-9.61%) in the NASDAQ Composite and (-11.4%) in the Russell 1000. We think the Read more
Annuities Explained: Types, Fees, Taxes & What Investors Should Know
An annuity is a contractual relationship between an investor and an insurance company that is designed to meet retirement or other long-range cash flow goals. As insurance products, annuities are defined by a contract between the investor and the issuing insurance company. In this contract, the insurance company usually agrees to make either a lump-sum Read more
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