Jon Gay's Interviews
Nobody wants to be laid off, but it's something that happens. Today, Amy Walls of Thimbleberry Financial and Jon Gay talk about what to do when you're out of a job. We focus on three categories:Mental HealthImmediate Financial NeedsTo-Do List of Financial Items If you have questions about what to do in this situation
What is a trusted contact? It's someone that your financial advisor can reach out to if something seems unusual with your situation. FINRA has recently emphasized the importance of having one. Today, Kevin Dick and Jon Gay walk through the process of choosing a trusted contact and why it's so important. A trusted co
When a couple comes together, it can be difficult to merge finances and co-manage your money. Today, Kevin Dick from KDI Wealth and Jon Gay walk through how to best manage your finances as a couple. We each bring our own life experiences to this dynamic, and communication is key. We give some real life examples of e
We all know that diversification and allocation are important terms and ideas when it comes to investing. But what do they actually mean? What's the difference between the two? Kevin Dick of KDI Wealth joins Jon Gay in today's episode to discuss. Having 10 different stocks does not mean you are diversified! It comes
Today, Amy Walls from Thimbleberry Financial joins Jon Gay to talk about windfalls - money that comes to you suddenly, often unexpectedly. This can be an inheritance, settlement, or even lottery winnings. 70 percent of people who come into sudden money deplete those funds within a few years, so today Amy walks us throu
Today, Amy Walls of Thimbleberry Financial sits down with Jon Gay to explain the ubiquitous story of day traders on Reddit and Robin Hood driving the stock of GameStop through the roof, much to the chagrin of Wall Street Hedge Funds. When investors believe a stock is about to fall, they can bet against it by "shorting"
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