Making Work Optional
As the son of a baby boomer, retirement has been a regular topic of conversation at my family gatherings recently. Everyone seems to have their own utopic vision of what it will be like when they no longer have to go to work…..except my father. Despite the fact that he [...]
A Good Return on Life
Each February I participate in the Kingdom Advisors annual conference. Larry Burkett founded the predecessor, Christian Financial Planning Institute, in 1996 to have trained financial advisors ready to offer wise, Biblical advice for Christians everywhere. Ron Blue took the helm in 2003 when Larry died. Other organizations joined the effort [...]
The Market Provides
Often, people will ask me what I do for a living. Rather than give some longwinded answer that includes some impressive sounding title, I usually say I help my company solve problems. I truly believe God put me on this planet to do that very thing. I get a rush [...]
Partnering with the Chamber
We had a great time partnering with the Independence Chamber of Commerce this weekend at their annual golf tournament. Much like us, the Independence Chamber has deep roots in our community. It represents a partnership of more than 450 member businesses and professional people committed to promoting the economic growth [...]
Applauding Success
Have you ever noticed that people, in general, have a tough time applauding the success of others? All too often we hear excuses or knocks as to why someone achieved something or reached a certain level of success. “She thinks she’s better than everyone else.” “His father is on the [...]
Younger Investors Learning?
Yesterday I saw a note come through our research headlines about millennial investors finally beginning to move into stock investing. The Legg Mason annual Global Investment Survey was the source of the information. Thanks to Legg Mason, you may access it at https://ww2.leggmason.com/gis/. To save you some time, here is [...]
Serving Those Who Serve by Luke Davis
Memorial Day has become the unofficial start of summer. For many, this past Monday meant the end of the school year, a trip to the lake, grilling with friends and family, or maybe catching Hollywood’s latest blockbuster. While all of these are good things, I’m afraid in all of [...]
A Dose of Positive
Don’t you wish it were as easy to get positive news as negative? With technology from which you can be almost instantly aware of any tragic death anywhere on the globe, we have to decide that we want to balance our information intake. I don’t suggest a head in the [...]
Pick Your Poison
Once again, the health care debate has heated up in this country. Don’t worry, I’m not going to get political. In fact, I think the inflammatory rhetoric from all those in power has caused us to lose sight of some basic economic principles that govern all industries, including health care. [...]
Steps toward a richer, better community
On a recent Sunday morning, my pastor asked the following question, “What does your ideal community look like?” I have to admit my thoughts first drifted to the small, northeastern town of Stars Hollow, where Lorelai and Rory Gilmore call home. I imagined walking through this picturesque town saying hello [...]