Paragon Retirement Planning

Paragon Retirement Planning

金融服务

Troy,Michigan 75 位关注者

Helping you secure your peace of mind retirement

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Understanding how much is enough when it comes to your retirement is key to your family's future and your peace of mind. Paragon Retirement Planning is a family-first, independent financial advisory & fiduciary firm based in North West Detroit, dedicated to helping you answer this question. At Paragon, we believe the most critical element to a successful retirement is your ability to have Income for life. Our goal-based financial planning process is designed to help you secure the income you need to have the retirement you dream of. One of those goals is for you to stay retired even during the inevitable market fluctuations that are common to our financial markets. Through strategic partnerships, we also have access to proprietary investment strategies we call Private Wealth Strategies. These strategies are designed to address your objectives and needs. When put together in a portfolio, the goal is to create a profile that is growth-oriented while protecting against risk during periods of market fluctuation. Our mission is to create a written retirement financial plan that provides income for life and builds your wealth so that you can accomplish all your goals and achieve your highest values.

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https://paragonrp.com
所属行业
金融服务
规模
2-10 人
总部
Troy,Michigan
类型
私人持股
创立
2015
领域
Financial Planning、Fiduciary Advisor、Retirement Planning和Financial Education

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    The Federal Reserve has been in the headlines a lot lately as analysts try to figure out when policymakers will cut interest rates. So why does the Fed matter so much? The Fed’s decisions on interest rates are a big deal for markets and the economy because they affect how much it costs to borrow money. Since businesses and consumers depend on credit to buy houses, fund business growth, pay workers, and more, interest rate policy decisions ripple across the economy. Higher interest rates make it more expensive to borrow money and can act as a brake on economic growth. On the flip side, higher interest rates can be a boon for investors by increasing the yield on savings accounts, bonds, and other debt instruments. If you’ve found yourself putting off a new mortgage until rates come down or hunting down the best yield on a savings account, you’re experiencing the Fed’s actions in play. How does the Fed change interest rates? At a high level, the Fed sets the “target” for the Federal Funds Rate, which is the rate banks and large institutions charge each other.1 Right now, that target is set at 5.25%—5.5%, and the actual "effective" rate is about 5.3%. Unfortunately, you and I don’t have access to rates that low. The rates we can get as consumers, investors, and businesses are set above that lowest rate. The rates offered on the market to borrowers and investors are based on factors like risk profile, collateral, and loan length. You can see in the chart that 30-year mortgage rates are much higher than the base rate, in part because of the length of the loan. How does the Fed influence the stock market? Stock prices can swing when fresh headlines about the Fed's decisions emerge. That’s because, all things being equal, lower interest rates are considered better for company performance because they incentivize borrowing and help fuel growth. When interest rates rise, companies must pay higher rates to access credit, which can hurt their future prospects (and stock price). That’s what we’ve been seeing in the past few weeks. When will the Fed lower rates in 2024? That is the $64,000 question. We don’t know exactly. The Fed is choosing to move carefully and assess the data. While we’ve made serious progress in taming inflation, there’s still a ways to go before reaching the Fed’s target of 2%. Some analysts don’t think the Fed will be in a position to cut rates until next year. What does all this mean for investors? Markets are likely to stay volatile as long as interest rates remain uncertain, especially approaching Fed announcement dates. On the other hand, signs of lower inflation or other data that would support a cut are likely to be greeted with further rallying. Bottom line: We’re watching, discussing, and strategizing how to position clients this spring. Questions or concerns about how this impacts your retirement? Send me a message and we’ll set up a time to talk. ? Daniel Stavale?- President | Financial Advisor

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