ARE YOUR FINANCIAL GOALS STILL ATTAINABLE?

 

DOES YOUR CURRENT INVESTMENT STRATEGY ADAPT TO  CHANGING MARKET CONDITIONS?

 

IS YOUR PORTFOLIO HEADED IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION?

 

Since 2008 more and more people are asking these questions.  Tried and true strategies from the 80s and 90s have failed to deliver the hope of fulfilled financial dreams.  Many are fearful, demoralized, and don't know what to do. 

Myers Capital Managment is a Registered Investment Advisor that seeks to provide sound investment management and financial planning strategies that address these questions and help people move forward with confidence.


 

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The Dynamics That Can Drive Inflation

High unemployment and slow wage growth seem to have kept consumer spending and core inflation from growing very rapidly in the first half of 2011. This article reminds investors to keep the potential risk of inflation in mind, because even modest price increases compounded over time can erode the purchasing power of the assets in their portfolios.

HOT TOPIC: Eye on Japan's Recovery Within a Recovery

Japan’s economy hasn’t been on solid ground since the 1990s, but now it must grapple with rebuilding after an earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear accident that have caused economic losses expected to surpass $300 billion. What is the outlook for Japan and the effects the nation's disasters could have on the world economy and financial markets?

Are Consumers Holding the Keys to a Better Economy?

Consumer spending still accounts for about 70% of gross domestic product, but some government statistics suggest that consumers may have reduced spending drastically in recent years, especially on discretionary items. High unemployment, household debt, and a general lack of confidence can affect consumers' ability and willingness to spend.

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