
Deschutes Advisors receive the FIVE Star Wealth Manager Award for 2023!
Deschutes would like to Congratulate Laura Fallon-Burns, CFP®, and Carl Burnham III on receiving the FIVE Star Wealth Manager Award 2023!
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Deschutes would like to Congratulate Laura Fallon-Burns, CFP®, and Carl Burnham III on receiving the FIVE Star Wealth Manager Award 2023!
With Financial Literacy Month upon us, it's time to review some basic financial concepts. Here are some tips to help you become more financially confident.
Deschutes Investment Consulting Corporate Retirement Plan Team has been recognized by NAPA as one of the nation's Top Defined Contribution Advisor Teams in the country. We take pride in empowering each other and working together to create the best possible outcome for our clients. Thanks to NAPA for the recognition!
Whether you're taking a DIY approach to filing your taxes this year or working with a professional, here are 5 filing tips to help make things a little easier.
What if the companies you choose to invest in could support your financial goals and help you attempt to make the world a better place? "Impact investing," also called ESG or investing with the intention of creating a positive social or environmental change, in addition to a financial return, is possible and on the rise.
What Goes Up Must Come Down - A Reflection and Market Outlook from Deschutes CEO MacGregor Hall. Reflecting on 2022: Volatility in the equity markets is to be expected at times. Anyone who studies the stock market will tell you that “Corrections" and "Bear" markets are common, especially after a period of extraordinary returns that which we experienced through 2020 and 2021. They will also tell you that a "bear" market in fixed income is rare and even more so when combined with a significant decline in the stock markets. In fact, we must go back more than 75 years to find a time when there was as big a decline in both markets simultaneously.