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Why headlines feel urgent but plans matter more
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Why headlines feel urgent but plans matter more
By Seth Edgil Turn on the news on any given day and you are likely to hear about tariffs, geopolitical conflict, elections, or economic uncertainty. These headlines are designed to capture attention, and they often succeed. Feeling uneasy during periods like this is natural. However, when it comes to long-term financial decision-making, reacting to headlines has historically been one of the least reliable approaches. From a planning perspective,…
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