What Does A Contested Election Mean For Your Money?

Election day has come and gone, and, as of November 6th, we still aren't 100% sure who will be in the Oval Office on January 21st. How will this uncertainty affect the stock market? How are we advising our clients?

Join Barry McCall, CFP® and Steve Alverson, CFP® as they discuss the nation's current situation.

If you have any questions, please reach out to us through here, or give us a call at 615.370.4040. We'd love to talk with you further and help wherever we can.


History is on the side of those who are patient.
— Barry McCall, CFP

 

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Past performance may not be indicative of future results. All investments are subject to risk. There is no assurance that any investment strategy will be successful. While we are familiar with the tax provisions of the issues presented herin, as Financial Advisors of RJFS, we are not qualified to render advice on tax or legal matters. You should discuss tax or legal matters with the appropriate professional.