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Articles by Sarah Carlson

Women are urged to take seat at table for change

Spokane area said more welcoming than others
June 2, 2022
Sarah Carlson
This female is moving toward change. Spokane has gone through a lot of change during the pandemic, and it's easy to get caught up in all the uncertainty, from inflation to global conflict and instability.
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Financial conditions call for thoughtful reaction

Investors shouldn't confuse courage, recklessness
March 10, 2022
Sarah Carlson
This year has opened with a bang, with so much challenging news between inflation and the economic drama, a worldwide pandemic, and now, a war in Ukraine. None of us can escape the updates on negative news. Investors are currently on a wild ride watching
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Self-questioning should precede big changes in life

Understanding motives key to action planning
February 10, 2022
Sarah Carlson
It seems I learn daily about a friend or client who is choosing to make an impactful choice in their lives. This pandemic has brought about a massive wave of people making changes in their careers, quitting or retiring from their jobs, changing homes
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Don't become 'house poor' in overheated market

Some seeking to purchase homes might best wait for market to cool down
January 27, 2022
Sarah Carlson
Real estate has been a hot asset class this past year since the demand is more significant than supply. Prices have been going up, up, up. With interest rates still low and lending so easy, it has helped to fuel this hot real estate market.
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Climate-conscious consumption, investment urged

Wealth adviser, scientist stand on common ground
December 2, 2021
Sarah Carlson and Jacquelyn Francis
When a private wealth planner and a climate scientist converse, you might think the conversation between the two women would devolve into a debate about money versus nature. With us-Sarah Carlson and Jackie Francis-that isn't the case.
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It's time to heed lessons from Roaring Twenties

Adviser offers tips to cushion inevitable market correction
September 23, 2021
Sarah Carlson
The U.S. economy is experiencing expansive economic growth as the stock market is setting record highs. Does that sound like a reasonable statement for the current market condition? It is actually a description from the Roaring Twenties that happened
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Divorce after 50 can add to challenges for women

Even necessary change brings financial hardship
August 12, 2021
Sarah Carlson
Divorce is difficult for everyone going through it, yet it is a necessary change toward a healthy life for many women. Divorce dramatically increased by 109% over the past 25 years among those aged 50 and older, according to Forbes.com.
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Retirement expectations, reality often don't align

Dollar-cost averaging can increase savings in long-term strategy
July 29, 2021
Sarah Carlson
Will your retirement dreams match your reality? That's perhaps the most critical question to ask people who are currently retired. Is your retirement what you expected, or is it something else? For more than 30 years, the Employee Benefit Research Ins
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Conditions might be aligned for persistent inflation

Influx of money chasing fewer items helps feed rise in consumer prices
June 17, 2021
Sarah Carlson
Are you shocked every time you go to the store and buy groceries and see how the price of basic items keeps going up week after week? If inflation makes you nervous, you are not alone.
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Use stimulus money for spring fun, but spend it here

Pandemic check would do wonders if invested in our local community
April 8, 2021
Sarah Carlson
Spring is here in the Inland Northwest, and after a year of this pandemic, change is our new normal. Most of us haven't had a chance to respond to all the changes, and instead have only been reacting.
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