The Stressors of Parenting: Easing Financial Worry

“Powerlessness” is a word that the Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek H. Murthy, used recently to describe the modern role of parenting. Anyone who is a parent can tell you that the parenting journey, while filled with boundless joy, can also be unpredictable and stressful. In acknowledging the increasing and unpredictable stress that comes with parenting […]
The Value of a Financial Plan

There is a meaningful adage attributed to Benjamin Franklin that states “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.” This is true of many things in life but how significant is it to have a financial plan? Isn’t it sufficient to do the best we can when it comes to things like savings […]
The Yield Curve – Part 1

The yield curve is arguably the most popular economic indicator. It can tell you a lot about the future with respect to the markets and the economy. This will be a multi-part series on the yield curve. In Part 1 we will discuss what the yield curve is and go into detail on the three […]
Gifting Money to Children to Purchase a Home

In today’s real estate market, many first-time home buyers struggle to raise enough cash for a down payment necessary to purchase a home. In this case, those home buyers may look to their parents for help. For parents who are in a financial position to help, gifting money to their children is a wonderful way […]
10 Rules of Investing – Part 3

In the first two parts of this series (Part 1 & Part 2), we explored six of Bob Farrell’s rules of investing, highlighting the importance of market cycles, sentiment, and valuation. As we delve into the final segment, we’ll examine rules 7 through 10, which offer insights into market breadth, consensus views, and the phases […]
Why Rules of Thumb Are Out of Style
There seems to be a plethora of financial ratios and rules of thumb whenever you are searching the web for an answer to a personal finance related topic. Here are some common financial rules of thumb that you may have seen or heard of: Save 10% of your income Have 3 to 6 months of […]
10 Rules of Investing – Part 2

Back in April, my THOR colleague, Drew Woodard, began a blog series where he discusses Bob Farrell’s 10 Rules of Investing. Bob Farrell was a pioneer in market psychology and sentiment, and he believed there was more to a stock’s performance than just the financial statements. At THOR, we focus on fundamentals, but we also […]
10 Rules of Investing – Part 1

After studying under Benjamin Graham, known as the “father of value investing,” at Columbia University in the late 1950s, Bob Farrell began his career as an analyst at Merrill Lynch. Following a distinguished tenure as one of Wall Street’s leading analysts, Farrell ascended to the position of chief market strategist at Merrill Lynch. During the […]
IRA Contributions

The 2023 tax season is almost complete – your tax return is due to be filed by Monday, April 15th unless you extend your return. But, if you have not yet filed your return, you still have a chance to have an impact on your taxes and/or your savings plan. Let us go over some […]
Investing Myth: Buying a Home is Always a Good Investment

In a previous blog, we deconstructed a common investment myth about market returns. We will continue with that theme by going through another common investment myth about home buying. No matter if it is your first time or tenth, buying a home is an important life event. One myth that is common to hear is […]