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The Annex Wealth Management Show in SWFL airs Sunday at 12 noon on 92-5 Fox News. We review the week in the markets, discuss what impacts your portfolio and financial plan, and offer insights from our investment and planning, estate, and tax teams, all operating as part of a fee-only fiduciary partner.
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Earnings season is wrapping up, and the results are promising. FactSet reports that 81% of S&P 500 companies surpassed earnings expectations, with 58% raising their full-year 2025 earnings guidance. The “beat and raise” trend has been music to investors’ ears. Join Brian Jacobsen for our Week-in-Review, where we break down the latest market insight…
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Brian Jacobsen dives into our Week-in-Review, unpacking the latest Q2 GDP revisions that offer hope but reveal clouds behind the silver lining. Despite a slight uptick in new home sales, consumer confidence is waning. The episode also explores the growing trend of claiming Social Security earlier than advised and shares practical tips to protect yo…
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The housing market grapples with low builder confidence due to high mortgage rates and regulatory costs, alongside rising starts, falling permits, and high cancellations. In our Week-in-Review, Brian Jacobsen discusses these housing challenges, followed by separate insights on equity compensation and the rise in 'gray divorce.'…
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Jerome Powell’s Jackson Hole remarks sparked expectations of rate cuts, but did data dependency dampen the mood? Brian Jacobsen shares our Week-in-Review. Plus, we explore equity compensation strategies, the rise in gray divorce, and tips for navigating the process.โดย Annex Wealth Management
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Inflation seems to have gone down to a manageable level. Does the Fed agree? And does the 4% rule still apply? Business sales transitions are an opportunity to reset your plan.โดย Annex Wealth Management
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Inflation seems to have gone down to a manageable level. Does the Fed agree? And does the 4% rule still apply? Business sales transitions are an opportunity to reset your plan.โดย Annex Wealth Management
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The year started with major uncertainties in tax, trade, and Federal Reserve policies, which are now mostly resolved. The focus has shifted to how the economy will adapt. Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen share insights in our Week-in-Review. We’ll also discuss concerns about using a 401(k) as an emergency fund, what qualifies as financial planning (an…
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Stagflation combines low economic growth with high inflation. Peak uncertainty around trade and tariffs may have coincided with an economic low point, suggesting the worst could be behind us rather than ahead. Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen share insights in our Week-in-Review. We’ll also explore concerns about tapping a 401(k) for emergencies and s…
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Rather than a trade war, which implies retaliation, we'll examine the latest trade policy developments and analyze Friday's jobs report. Our ongoing coverage of the One Big Beautiful Bill continues with insights on its tax implications and three key considerations for parents. Additionally, we'll discuss planning for blended families, essential pre…
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July’s report arrives as policymakers navigate conflicting economic narratives. Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen share insights in our Week-in-Review. Our ongoing coverage of the One Big Beautiful Bill includes tax analysis and three key considerations for parents planning for their children.โดย Annex Wealth Management
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The markets stay hot. Brian discusses the difference between emotions and goals. The Big Beautiful Act changes Obamacare premiums. Understanding the dollar. What does it mean to be asset rich and cash poor? Impacts of the Big Beautiful act on charitable giving.โดย Annex Wealth Management
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The markets stay hot. Brian discusses the difference between emotions and goals. The Big Beautiful Act changes Obamacare premiums. Understanding the dollar. What does it mean to be asset rich and cash poor? Impacts of the Big Beautiful act on charitable giving.โดย Annex Wealth Management
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Despite challenging weather, the economy could gain momentum once the tariff "deadline" passes, with the One Big Beautiful Bill’s tax incentives spurring investment and growth. Join Brian Jacobsen for our Week-in-Review. Plus, meet the newest member of the Annex Private Client team, explore six key benefits of trusts, learn how Annex supports clien…
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Recent data indicate the U.S. economy is gaining stronger footing than anticipated. Industrial production increased by 0.3% in June, surpassing expectations, and retail sales rebounded with a 0.6% rise. Join Brian Jacobsen for our Week-in-Review. Also on the show, we introduce the newest member of the Annex Private Client team and share tips to add…
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The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index dipped slightly in July, with "taxes" emerging as the top concern for small businesses—though recent policy changes may ease this burden. Plus, the NY Fed’s June survey reveals year-ahead inflation expectations have cooled to 3%. Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen present our Week-in-Review. Learn more about our po…
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One Big Beautiful Bill 2025 provisions like business incentives, no taxes on tips or overtime, bigger deductions, and child tax credits could have immediate impact. Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen present our Week-in-Review. We'll also cover myths about taxes as well as a discuss proper planning for Passion Assets like cars, art, and wine.…
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Economists anticipated a slowdown in job growth due to uncertainties surrounding trade and fiscal policies, but the data tells a different story. Brian Jacobsen shares insights in our Week-in-Review. This episode also covers key topics, including the steps to selling a business, the role of a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst at Annex, strategies…
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In June, hiring surpassed expectations with 147,000 new jobs added. What does this mean for the Federal Reserve's next decision? Brian Jacobsen breaks it down in our Week-in-Review. Plus, learn how to plan for receiving an inheritance. Also, one of our Estate Planning attorneys shares key insights on transferring a family vacation property to the n…
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The Fed initially suggested that tariffs would gradually raise prices while slowing growth more gradually. However, recent trends show growth declining faster than inflation is rising. In our Week-in-Review, Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen discuss this shift and other key topics. The episode also concludes our Financial Jargon series, explores the 4%…
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Will U.S. strikes on Iran's uranium enrichment sites bring Iran back to the negotiating table? Markets have reacted positively. Join Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen for our Week-in-Review. We’ll also conclude our Investment Jargon series and explore the connection between better health and avoiding tax surprises.…
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Recent data, including negative first-quarter GDP growth, rising initial jobless claims, and declining consumer inflation, suggests a case for a rate cut rather than a pause. However, the Federal Reserve opted to pause. Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen discuss this in our Week-in-Review. Also on the show, learn how Annex tailors investment and retirem…
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Will the U.S. get involved in the Israel-Iran conflict? Russia's Dmitriev suggests that Russia, the U.S., and Saudi Arabia may collaborate to stabilize oil markets amid rising prices. In this week's show, Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen present the Week-in-Review. Additionally, we begin a two-part series on decoding financial jargon. Also, what are t…
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On Friday morning, news of Israel's strike on Iran greeted most, heightening investor concerns. In line with historical trends, bond yields have dropped, oil prices have climbed, and stock markets have faced declines. In this Week-in-Review, Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen share their perspectives. The program also delves into the rising trend of "gr…
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The ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran are weighing on investors' minds. Consistent with historical patterns, bond yields have declined, oil prices have surged, and stock markets have experienced declines. In the Week-in-Review, Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen provide their insights. Additionally, the program explores the concerning rise of "gr…
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The Federal Reserve's Beige Book reported a slight decline in economic activity, a phrase last used in November 2023, which foreshadowed the economic slowdown in Q1 2024. Uncertainty is driving caution among businesses and consumers, impacting growth. Brian Jacobsen discusses this in our Week-in-Review, alongside topics like common financial mistak…
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The Beige Book highlights economic slowdown and a cooling services sector, though the employment situation report remains relatively stable. In the defensives versus cyclicals debate, recent updates from Campbell's, Dollar General, Dollar Tree, Kimberly-Clark, and Procter & Gamble provide valuable insights. Brian Jacobsen shares our Week-in-Review.…
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In this episode, hosts Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen break down the Week-in-Review. Consumer confidence rebounded in May, boosted by lower tariffs on China, which lifted expectations after hitting a five-year low in April. Despite fluctuating emotions, consumer spending remains steady, supported by stable employment as initial unemployment claims r…
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On today's Week-in-Review, hosts Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen explore the recent market reactions to court rulings on tariffs, likening them to a "Red Light, Green Light" game. Markets surged Wednesday when tariffs were paused and continued to rally Thursday when they were upheld. The episode also delves into equity compensation and provides an ov…
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Different companies adopt varied strategies in response to tariffs, showcasing the strength of capitalism. However, investors face the challenge that companies absorbing tariff costs may see reduced earnings. In our Week-in-Review, Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen explore this and other key topics. Separately, we examine why more individuals are optin…
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On April 9th, the pause on high reciprocal tariffs, followed by a reduction in tariffs on Chinese goods from 145% to 30%, sparked a surge in shipping activity. This creates a prime opportunity for businesses and households to acquire goods at lower costs. In our Week-in-Review, Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen discuss key insights. Also on the show, w…
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Q1 earnings season is in full swing, with S&P 500 earnings growth surpassing expectations, rising 13.4% year-over-year against the Street’s forecast of 7.0%, as Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen explore in our Week-in-Review. Curious if Annex is right for you, how to avoid retirement disappointment, or what stages lie beyond go-go, slow-go, and no-go? …
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This week, a 90-day U.S.-China trade deal truce boosted stock markets and eased recession fears, but small businesses remained pessimistic as shown by the NFIB index, while retail sales and industrial production data were mixed. Despite stable CPI and declining PPI, Walmart’s warning about potential price increases due to tariffs highlighted ongoin…
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While a UK deal progresses, trade tensions with China take center stage as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent heads to Switzerland this weekend for early talks. We continue Spring Cleaning with Part Two of our Investment series, exploring key questions. Also on the show: What should you do with unused education funds like 529s? Are you prepared to av…
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The UK and US strengthen ties, but China's exports to the US have sharply declined. Could this weekend's Switzerland talks pave the way for a resolution? Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady, despite the President's frustration. Brian Jacobsen shares our Week-in-Review, and we continue Spring Cleaning with part two of our inve…
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