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Wealth Manager with 20+ years providing financial planning services to individuals & their families
Kirk Chisholm is a Wealth Manager and Principal at Innovative Advisory Group (IAG), an independent Registered Investment Advisor located in Lexington, MA. His roles at IAG are ...more

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12 Bear Market Rules To Live By – Survive & Thrive In The Next Bear Market
A guide to help you become better prepared so you can survive this next bear market, thrive, and take advantage of the opportunities you will see in the next 5-10 years.
Correlation Does Not Imply Causation
This phrase, “Correlation does not imply causation”, is actually well known among people who have an understanding of statistics. Unfortunately, it not as well known outside the field.
Dividend Growth – Learn How This Simple Secret Can Exponentially Increase Your Returns
Inflation may provide some benefit to society as a whole, but it also ravages many parts of that same society.
Inflation Monitor – June 2017
Bonds are extremely risky right now, if you don't know what you are doing. ​Not only are interest rates still historically low, but they are rising. Stocks are also subject to the same judgement of value. ​Are they cheap or expensive?
How Fear And Greed Can Affect Your Investing
The stock and bond markets which are a major source of wealth in the global economy are primarily driven by these two primal emotions: fear and greed.
Inflation Monitor - March 2017
De-globalization is a real concern for economists.​ They say no one wins a trade war. I would say that economics is a trade war. People want goods as cheaply as they can get them. That is how economics works.
Inflation Monitor – December 2016
In the past 6 years, insurance premiums rose 3x faster than the rate of inflation. Insurance deductibles have risen 10x faster than inflation. This is in relation to median income which is flat since 1998.
My Uncle Sam’s Solution To The Moral Hazard Problem
Lucky for you, your Uncle Sam is wealthy. When you get into trouble, you call Uncle Sam to “bail” you out of this mess. Being a loving uncle, he gives you money to keep you from being the victim of “something bad”. And the pattern continues...
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