Monthly Note

December 1, 2021

Hello!

Next time I send this it will be 2022! Although the stress of it all has been overwhelming at times, it’s important to realize we are living through a generation defining moment. Many of us talk to our kids or grandkids about “where we were” for September 11th, but years from now we will all talk about what the pandemic was like. It’s an incredibly unique event, its hard to think of anything else that has tied the world together like this has. No matter your language, race, gender, or nationality, we all have the pandemic in common. I like to think that will make humanity stronger in the coming years. The media wants you to believe everything is always getting worse. Don’t believe them, if you focus on your own little world, I hope its not as troubled as they want you to believe, mine certainly isn’t.

The office has the end of the year well in hand and is looking forward to the new year. Tax time is just around the corner, which is always busy. If there are any yearend concerns, don’t hesitate to call, I will be in the area and working through the holidays. I have family visiting so will not necessarily be in the office around the holidays, but I will be working each day and should be readily available. Please seethe office schedule below.

Friday 12/24: Closed

Monday 12/27 –Thursday 12/30: Open, but please set an appointment if coming in.

Friday 12/31: Closed

I hope everyone has a wonderful Holiday Season and stays, happy, healthy, and warm!

Thank you!


Opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. All performance referenced is historical and is no guarantee of future results. The economic forecasts set forth in this material may not develop as predicted and there can be no guarantee that strategies promoted will be successful. Because of their narrow focus, investments concentrated in certain sectors or industries will be subject to greater volatility and specific risks compared with investing more broadly across many sectors, industries and companies.

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