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May 2022 – 3 in 3

This month, Jason Weaver discusses flattening GDP components, recession and dividend growers.
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Client Appreciation Event May 2022

 

Last week, we celebrated our 5th year as Weaver … READ MORE

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Newsletter – May 2022

I think I can speak for many when I say that being a mom is so much more than one could ever attempt to anticipate. It’s laughter, smiles, worries, and meltdowns all chaotically bound together. It’s taking care of another human, better than you probably ever took care of yourself. It is so many decisions, and so many hopes.
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April 2022 – 3 in 3

This month, Jason Weaver discusses flattening yield curve, dividends and earnings.
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Jason Weaver Recognized for fourth year in a row on the Forbes Best-In-State Wealth Advisors 2022

Weaver Consulting Group is delighted to announce that our managing partner, Jason Weaver, has been recognized as #86 in the Forbes Best-In-State Wealth Advisors List for 2022, his fourth year in a row.
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March 2022 – 3 in 3

This month Jason Weaver discusses Core CPI, the Russia and Ukraine Conflict/Commodities and Quality.
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February 2022 – 3 in 3

This month, Jason Weaver discusses rate hike cycles, bonds in rising rates and stocks in rising rates.
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Newsletter – February 2022

In 1992, Dr. Gary Chapman identified the five love languages, which are different ways of expressing and receiving love. The love languages are words of affirmation, quality time, receiving gifts, acts of service, and physical touch.
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January 2022 – 3 in 3

This month, Jason Weaver discusses the barbell stock strategy, active vs passive bonds, and the Federal Reserve brake pedal. Bringing 2 different stock strategies together within a portfolio Value, Benefit from reopening dynamic, More money today or high dividend payouts in high inflation environment
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December 2021 – 3 in 3

This month, Jason Weaver discusses the Federal Taper versus raising rates, thematic investing and deflationary forces. In the December 2021, meeting, the Fed. said it would accelerate the pace of its tapering of bond purchases and eyed three rate hikes in 2022. Taper: gradual trimming of the Fed’s purchases of Treasuries and government-guaranteed mortgage-backed securities to wean the economy off extra stimulus.
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