Medicare has been around since 1965 and although it has grown topsy-turvy thanks to multiple Congresses, the program can be easily understood once you remove all the distracting information. Usually, once people are on Medicare, they’re left wondering what was all the fuss about? The apparent complexity arises from the alphabet soup of descriptive letters […]
After formally declaring Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as one of our firm’s esteemed Core Values, we decided it was only appropriate to establish a Donor Advised Fund, using a portion of our profits to direct funds to worthy organizations. We established the RTD Financial Charitable Fund to make a meaningful impact in our communities through […]
As we head into the anniversary of the start of quarantine, many of us are looking forward to life returning to “normal”. We miss seeing friends and family, eating out at restaurants, and of course traveling! Although planning vacations is half the fun, we’re ready to go from planning to actually taking the vacations! Planning […]
We are excited to announce the option of incorporating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) focused investments into your existing investment program at RTD. Investors around the world are increasingly calling for greater alignment between their investments and their values, in conjunction with greater transparency about how and where their money is invested. This demand is […]
Overview What areas are now receiving the lion’s share of new business engagements and how has that compared to the last several years? How have cultures changed and how do people maintain their visibility? Suggestions on how to maintain or improve accountability while working from home. Conveying your value to a prospective employer Figuring out […]
By now you probably have heard about what has been happening with the trading in GameStop and other highly shorted companies. I missed it, what happened? Several “professional investors” believed GameStop was a bad investment. As such, they felt the price of its stock would fall as other investors realized it was a bad investment […]
On December 27, 2020, the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 was signed into law. This legislation addresses a second round of stimulus checks, extended federal enhancements to unemployment benefits, new PPP funding, and a host of tax impacts. We’ll review the highlights below and invite you to reach out for more information. Stimulus Payments In […]
In the current near-zero interest rate environment, most banking institutions aren’t providing any interest on their corporate banking accounts. Worse still, if an organization is willing to lock up reserves into short-term CDs at these same banks, they are only able to earn 0.25% at most. With interest rates being so low and the uncertainty […]