Perspectives Monthly Lifestyle eNewsletter for June, 2019

Beckett Financial Group      825 Meeting Street, West Columbia, SC 29169      BeckettFinancialGroup.com

(803) 939-4848

JB Beckett

JB@BeckettFinancialGroup.com

JB Beckett presents:

 

SMART TIP:

Looking for stress relief? Try petting a dog or cat. Studies show that playing with a companion animal can lower your levels of cortisol and increase oxytocin. Don’t have a furry friend of your own? Visit a friend who does or consider volunteering at a local animal shelter or rescue group.

 

WHO SAID IT?

“The price of greatness is responsibility.”

 

[GET THE ANSWER]

 

TEST YOUR

KNOWLEDGE:

Q:

 Roughly what percentage of workplace retirement plans now have a Roth feature?   

 

A)

25%

B)

30%

C)

60%

D)

70%

 

[GET THE ANSWER]

 

 

June 2019

Furthering Your Fluency

What steps can make learning a new language more fun, more rewarding, and less intimidating?

[CLICK TO READ]

 

 

Retaining Your Tax Records

Just how long should you keep income tax forms?

[CLICK TO READ]

 

 

How Much Coffee Is Too Much? 

Is there a level at which coffee consumption becomes more harmful than helpful?

[CLICK TO READ]

 

 

Recipe of the Month

Hearty Make-At-Home Ramen Bowls 

[CLICK TO READ]

 

Furthering Your Fluency

Maybe you have thought about learning another language; maybe you need to. While this may be a challenge, it may not be as hard as you think. Language learning has shifted to a new paradigm: the activities brought to you by today’s most popular language apps seem more like a game where the effort you put forth to learn seems more like play and less like work. Some help you link a word (and a corresponding image) to a real-life situation. Some provide instruction in short, efficient segments of time (10-15 minutes), working on the principle of spaced repetition – the idea that you learn and retain more when you return to the same content or lesson rather just “one-and-done” instruction. Beyond the apps, television is also a great way to witness how another language is used in real life, even if the dialogue seems dizzyingly fast (turn the closed captioning on if no subtitles are provided). Online meetups – which bring fluent and novice speakers of languages together from around the world – also have the potential to accelerate your learning curve. Finally, grammar rules should not intimidate you. You can learn proper conjugation and tense for another language the same way you learned them in English as a kid – by speaking the language daily, rather than studying rules in a textbook.

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Retaining Your Tax Records

How long should you keep your income tax forms around? An old adage says seven years, but there is no simple answer to that question. The Internal Revenue Service advises you to hang on to your 1040 forms and other federal tax forms until the period of limitations applying to them runs out – in other words, until the deadline to amend your return passes as well as the I.R.S.’s capability to assess additional tax for that tax year. The agency advises every taxpayer to retain tax records for at least three years. If you file a claim for a loss from worthless securities or bad debt deduction, the recommendation is seven years. If you have tax records pertaining to real estate transactions, you should keep them until you either sell or transfer the property, which could mean holding on to them for as long as you live. As a last note, a tax professional, attorney, insurer, or creditors may prefer that you retain your business or personal tax records for longer than the 3-7 years the I.R.S. recommends, depending on your financial, legal, or business situation.

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How Much Coffee Is Too Much?

A large morning latte or mocha… a cup of coffee with lunch… maybe an iced cappuccino with friends in the evening… it all adds up to a lot of caffeine per day for a great many of us. Yes, caffeine has some health benefits, but judging by two newly released studies, it seems that 2-4 cups of coffee per day can be good for you, but 5-6 cups per day marks a tipping point. A paper just published in the

European Journal of Epidemiology

suggests that there is a link between drinking 2-4 cups of coffee daily and lowering your risk of dying from heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, and cancers. (This was actually a mega-study analyzing 40 prior studies on caffeine intake involving nearly 4 million subjects.) A new study appearing in

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,

however, concludes that drinking six or more cups of coffee per day can raise an individual’s risk of heart disease by as much as 22%. So, enjoy your coffee, but in moderation.

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Recipe of the Month

Hearty, Make-At-Home Ramen Bowls

 

Ingredients:

1 tsp. sesame oil

1 tsp. olive oil

2 to 4 cloves garlic, minced

2 to 4 tsp. ginger, freshly grated

½ cup carrots, shredded

½ cup shiitake (or other) mushrooms, sliced

4 cups broth (chicken, beef, or vegetable)

1 Tbsp. rice vinegar (optional)

3 to 4 Tbsp. low-sodium soy sauce, to taste

1 to 3 Tbsp. Sriracha sauce, to taste

6 oz. of plain Ramen noodles

 

Toppings:

Sliced chicken, beef, or pork

Seaweed or nori

Sliced scallions

Asian pickles

Corn

Bean sprouts

Sesame seeds

Shredded carrots

Soft-boiled egg

 

Directions:

 

Begin by adding the olive oil to a 5- to 6-qt. Dutch oven, warmed on medium heat. Sauté onions until translucent. Then, season with salt and pepper, add minced garlic, and cook for a few additional minutes.

Next, crush the tomatoes by hand, and transfer into the pot, then add chicken stock, bay leaves, and dried oregano. Heat to a simmer, then reduce heat while still maintaining a low simmer. Cook for about 20 minutes.

Warm up a large frying pan on medium heat and add the remaining olive oil into a sauté pan. When the oil is hot, evenly spread the cubed bread onto the pan. Toss to coat with oil and brown the sides of the bread evenly.

 

After the soup has cooked for approximately 20 minutes, add the browned bread cubes. Cook for about 5 more minutes, then turn off the heat, cover the soup, and let stand for 15 minutes. Remove the lid, then extract the bay leaves and discard.

Set aside about

?

of the soup. Purée the rest with an immersion blender or pour it into food processor and blend until smooth. Re-incorporate the blended and unblended soup. Pour into bowls and serve with grated parmesan and chopped fresh parsley or basil.

 

Recipe adapted from www.killingthyme.net

 

JB Beckett may be reached at

(803) 939-4848 or jb@beckettfinancialgroup.com

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WHO SAID IT?

 

Winston Churchill

 

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE ANSWER:

A:

 D, 70%.

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This material was prepared by MarketingPro, Inc., and does not necessarily represent the views of the presenting party, nor their affiliates. This information has been derived from sources believed to be accurate. The publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting or other professional services. If assistance is needed, the reader is advised to engage the services of a competent professional. This information should not be construed as investment, tax or legal advice and may not be relied on for the purpose of avoiding any Federal tax penalty.

 

 

Citations

.

1 – mashable.com/article/best-way-to-learn-language/ [8/15/18]

  

 

2 – irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/how-long-should-i-keep-records [5/1/19]

 

3 – techtimes.com/articles/243232/20190513/study-reveals-the-amount-of-coffee-you-should-drink-everyday-to-live-longer.htm [5/13/19]

 

4 – fool.com/retirement/2019/05/12/3-reasons-to-save-for-retirement-in-a-roth-401k.aspx [5/12/19]

 

 

 

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Weekly Economic Update for May 20, 2019

In this week’s recap: tariffs and U.S.-China trade tensions once again become the talk of Wall Street, and U.S. stocks end up lower, week-over-week.

Weekly Economic Update

 

Presented by JB Beckett, May 20, 2019

 

THE WEEK ON WALL STREET

Stocks fell sharply at the start of last week over trade tensions, then recovered with help from strong earnings and indications that U.S.-China trade talks would continue. Even so, the major indices had a down week. The S&P 500 lost 0.76%, while the Nasdaq Composite fell 1.27%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.69%.

In contrast, the MSCI EAFE benchmark for international stocks rose 0.19%.

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THE LATEST TRADE DEVELOPMENTS

A broad selloff occurred Monday after China announced it would respond to increased U.S. tariffs by boosting its own import taxes on $60 billion of U.S. products. Friday morning, the Street breathed a sigh of relief as the Trump administration decided to delay 25% tariffs planned for imported cars and car parts; they had been slated to take effect on May 18. Just hours later, President Trump announced an end to U.S. tariffs on metals coming from Canada and Mexico.

At midweek, Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin told reporters that he expected the U.S. to resume trade negotiations with China in “the near future.”

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Earnings Season Winds Down

The first-quarter earnings scorecard is nearly complete, as more than 90% of S&P 500 companies have reported actual Q1 results.

Stock market analytics firm FactSet notes that 76% of these firms have beaten consensus earnings-per-share estimates. Overall earnings for S&P 500 components have surpassed expectations by 5.4%. Both of these percentages are above 5-year averages.

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FINAL THOUGHT

The market is quite sensitive to trade developments at the moment, and it is unclear whether this will be a short-term trend or a long-term influence on prices. While the U.S. prepares its next moves, China is also preparing its response to any new U.S. tariffs, which could include manipulating its currency.

 

T I P   O F   T H E   W E E K

 

A small, but growing, percentage of companies now offer

student debt assistance

as an

employee benefit

. If you are looking for a new job and have outstanding education debt, research whether a potential employer can help you pay down your student loan balance.

 

 

THE WEEK AHEAD: KEY ECONOMIC DATA

Tuesday:

The April existing home sales report from the National Association of Realtors.

Wednesday:

Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s May policy meeting.

Thursday:

April new home sales figures from the Census Bureau.

Source: Econoday / MarketWatch Calendar, May 17, 2019

The Econoday and MarketWatch economic calendars list upcoming U.S. economic data releases (including key economic indicators), Federal Reserve policy meetings, and speaking engagements of Federal Reserve officials. The content is developed from sources believed to be providing accurate information. The forecasts or forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and may not materialize. The forecasts also are subject to revision.

 

THE WEEK AHEAD: COMPANIES REPORTING EARNINGS

Tuesday:

AutoZone (AZO), Home Depot (HD), Kohl’s (KSS), Nordstrom (JWN)

Wednesday:

Analog Devices (ADI), Lowe’s (LOW), Target (TGT)

Thursday:

Best Buy (BBY), Intuit (INTU), TD Bank (TD)

Friday:

Foot Locker (FL)

Source: Morningstar.com, May 17, 2019

Companies mentioned are for informational purposes only. It should not be considered a solicitation for the purchase or sale of the securities. Any investment should be consistent with your objectives, time frame and risk tolerance. The return and principal value of investments will fluctuate as market conditions change. When sold, investments may be worth more or less than their original cost. Companies may reschedule when they report earnings without notice.

 

 

Q U O T E  O F  T H E  W E E K

 

“Every great

mistake

has a halfway moment, a split second when it can be

recalled

and perhaps

remedied

.”

PEARL S. BUCK

 

 

 

T H E   W E E K L Y   R I D D L E

 

Can you name

two

 

perennial

 

vegetables

? (That is, vegetables that don’t need to be replanted and can live on to produce in a future growing season?)

 

LAST WEEK’S RIDDLE: Name three words in everyday English that begin with the letters “dw.”

ANSWER: Any three of these five words will do: dwell, dwelling, dwarf, dweeb, and dwindle

.

 

 

JB Beckett may be reached at (803) 939-4848 or jb@beckettfinancialgroup.com 

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CITATIONS:

1 –

wsj.com/market-data

[5/17/19]

2 –

quotes.wsj.com/index/XX/990300/historical-prices

 

[5/17/19]

3 –

reuters.com/article/us-usa-trade-china/tough-talk-from-china-leaves-trade-talks-with-u-s-in-limbo-idUSKCN1SN207 

[5/17/19]

4 – marketwatch.com/story/mnuchin-says-he-expects-to-go-to-beijing-to-continue-trade-talks-in-the-near-future-2019-05-15 [5/15/19]

5 – npr.org/2019/05/17/724357441/u-s-to-lift-tariffs-on-canadas-and-mexico-s-steel-and-aluminum [5/17/19]

6 – insight.factset.com/market-punished-sp-500-companies-reporting-negative-eps-surprises-in-q1 [5/17/19]

 

CHART CITATIONS:

wsj.com/market-data [5/17/19]

 

quotes.wsj.com/index/SPX/historical-prices [5/17/19]

 

treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/Pages/TextView.aspx?data=yield [5/17/19]

 

treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/Pages/TextView.aspx?data=yieldAll [5/17/19]

 

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Retirement In Sight for May, 2019

Beckett Financial Group      825 Meeting Street, West Columbia, SC 29169      BeckettFinancialGroup.com

(803) 939-4848

JB Beckett

JB@BeckettFinancialGroup.com

Monthly News and Information for Current and Future Retirees

Presented by JB Beckett 

 MAY 2019

QUOTE OF THE MONTH

 

“To know oneself is to study oneself in action with another person.”

BRUCE LEE

RETIRING WITH A CASH RESERVE

Many people want to enter retirement with a) investments that may have benefited from years of growth and compounding, b) a manageable debt position, and c) a cash reserve for emergencies. Just how large should that cash reserve be? There is no simple answer to that question because the answer is different for each retiree.

As pre-retirees save and invest, in pursuit of their retirement objectives, they are commonly encouraged to create a portfolio and accept some market risk. After all, keeping too much money out of the financial markets could carry an opportunity cost (lost yields, lost tax benefits). Retirees, however, may wish to maintain a cash reserve to deal with the unexpected. A health emergency may come with significant out-of-pocket costs. An air conditioner or water heater may break down, a storm may damage a roof or cause flooding – and a retiree household may face sudden home repair costs. In these situations, monthly cashflow may be disrupted and having a cash reserve can certainly help.

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Golf TIP

Your address position might be affecting your putting

If your putts often come up short, the way you address the ball might be the culprit. Your stance over a putt should allow the putter to strike the ball when the putter is either level to the ground or about a quarter-inch above the ground at the moment of impact.

Source: GolfInfluence.com

THE MEANING OF “RETIREMENT”

Americans across different age groups seem to share a common vision of what their retirements will be like, a new whitepaper from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies suggests.

The Center surveyed baby boomers, Gen Xers, and millennials to assess their feelings and perceptions about their futures. All three generations saw retirement as a period of increased free time, yet 55% of all respondents felt their retirements would include some work. The top nouns and adjectives associated with retirement were “freedom,” “stress-free,” and “enjoyment.” Some of the findings are definitely intriguing. Just 39% of millennials indicated they were worried about the future of Social Security, compared to 49% of boomers and 48% of Gen Xers. Only 40% of all respondents indicated that they were prioritizing keeping their job skills up to date, a factor which could help them continue their careers longer. While 74% were concerned about maintaining their health in retirement, just 22% said that they took their long-range health into account when making lifestyle decisions.

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DID YOU KNOW?

 

Ben Franklin was (street)wise

Franklin was regarded as one of the great minds of his time, yet his formal education ended at age 10. He went to work for his older brother’s printing business at age 12.

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ON THE

BRIGHT SIDE

Eighty-two percent of the retirees surveyed for the 2019 edition of the Employee Benefit Research Institute’s (EBRI) annual

Retirement Confidence Survey

 said that they felt confident they had enough savings to live comfortably for the rest of their lives.

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BRAIN TEASER

 

You saw me where I never was and where I could not be. And yet within that very place, my face you often see. What am I

?

STUMPED? CALL (803) 939-4848 FOR THE ANSWER!

JB Beckett may be reached at (803) 939-4848 or jb@beckettfinancialgroup.com 

BeckettFinancialGroup.com

 

This material was prepared by MarketingPro, Inc., and does not necessarily represent the views of the presenting party, nor their affiliates. This information has been derived from sources believed to be accurate. The publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting or other professional services. If assistance is needed, the reader is advised to engage the services of a competent professional. This information should not be construed as investment, tax or legal advice and may not be relied on for the purpose of avoiding any Federal tax penalty.

 

CITATIONS.

1 – kiplinger.com/article/retirement/T047-C032-S014-how-much-cash-should-retirees-hold.html [6/18/18]

2 – foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/retirement-baby-boomers-gen-x-millennials [5/3/19]

3 – history.com/topics/american-revolution/benjamin-franklin [1/18/19]

4 – ebri.org/docs/default-source/rcs/2019-rcs/2019-rcs-short-report.pdf?sfvrsn=85543f2f_4 [6/18/18]

 

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Weekly Economic Update for May 13, 2019

In this week’s recap: domestic and international stocks sell off as higher tariffs go into effect for Chinese goods coming to the U.S., while the wave of notable initial public offerings continues.

Weekly Economic Update

 

Presented by JB Beckett, May 13, 2019

 

THE WEEK ON WALL STREET

As we noted recently, Wall Street has a wandering eye. Last week, it focused on the new tariff threats in the ongoing U.S.-China trade dispute. Stocks fell across five trading sessions: the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 2.12%; the S&P 500, 2.18%; the Nasdaq Composite, 3.03%. International stocks also fell: the MSCI EAFE index declined 3.06%. 

Earnings and big-name initial public offerings mattered little last week. Traders were more concerned about how consumers and corporations might be affected by higher import taxes in future quarters.

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TARIFFS INCREASE

At 12:01 am on Friday, duties on $200 billion worth of Chinese products coming to the U.S. rose from 10% to 25%. Just days earlier, President Trump had tweeted that the U.S. might also tax another $325 billion of Chinese imports, mainly consumer goods.

While the proposed new taxes might take months to implement, institutional investors reacted negatively to this information, perceiving that trade talks were stalled.

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FINAL THOUGHT

A few weeks ago, market watchers noted the huge number of initial public offerings anticipated for 2019. One well-known tech firm completed its IPO on Friday, and the wave of tech IPOs is still building. According to research firm CB Insights, the average stock market valuation of the venture-capital-backed tech companies going public this year is $9.6 billion.

 

T I P   O F   T H E   W E E K

 

Getting married?

Think about whether you want to keep your finances

separate

or create some

joint

investment and bank accounts. If you want a joint investment account, you will need to agree on the investment style.

 

 

THE WEEK AHEAD: KEY ECONOMIC DATA

Wednesday:

April retail sales figures from the Census Bureau.

Friday:

The University of Michigan’s preliminary May consumer sentiment index, a measure of consumer confidence.

Source: Econoday / MarketWatch Calendar, May 10, 2019

The Econoday and MarketWatch economic calendars list upcoming U.S. economic data releases (including key economic indicators), Federal Reserve policy meetings, and speaking engagements of Federal Reserve officials. The content is developed from sources believed to be providing accurate information. The forecasts or forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and may not materialize. The forecasts also are subject to revision.

 

THE WEEK AHEAD: COMPANIES REPORTING EARNINGS

Monday:

Take-Two Interactive (TTWO)

Tuesday:

Agilent (A), Ralph Lauren (RL)

Wednesday:

Alibaba (BABA), Cisco (CSCO), Macy’s (M)

Thursday:

Applied Materials (AMAT), Nvidia (NVDA), Walmart (WMT)

Friday:

Deere & Co. (DE)

Source: Morningstar.com, May 10, 2019

Companies mentioned are for informational purposes only. It should not be considered a solicitation for the purchase or sale of the securities. Any investment should be consistent with your objectives, time frame, and risk tolerance. The return and principal value of investments will fluctuate as market conditions change. When sold, investments may be worth more or less than their original cost. Companies may reschedule when they report earnings without notice.

 

 

Q U O T E  O F  T H E  W E E K

 

“The

possible’s

slow fuse is lit by the

imagination

.”

EMILY DICKINSON

 

 

 

T H E   W E E K L Y   R I D D L E

 

Name

three words

in everyday English that begin with the letters “dw.”

 

LAST WEEK’S RIDDLE: There are two friends: one always goes to sleep as the other wakes up, and vice versa. They never see one another. What are they?

ANSWER: Night and day.

 

 

JB Beckett may be reached at (803) 939-4848 or jb@beckettfinancialgroup.com 

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CITATIONS:

1 – wsj.com/market-data [5/10/19]

 

2 –

quotes.wsj.com/index/XX/990300/historical-prices

 

[5/10/19]

3 – cnn.com/2019/05/10/business/china-us-tariffs-trade/index.html [5/10/19]

4 – cnbc.com/2019/05/07/if-trump-slaps-china-with-all-the-tariffs-threatened-it-could-be-the-us-consumer-that-pays.html [5/7/19]

5 – nytimes.com/interactive/2019/05/09/business/dealbook/tech-ipos-uber.html [5/9/19]

CHART CITATIONS:

wsj.com/market-data [5/10/19]

 

quotes.wsj.com/index/SPX/historical-prices [5/10/19]

 

treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/Pages/TextView.aspx?data=yield [5/10/19]

 

treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/Pages/TextView.aspx?data=yieldAll [5/10/19]

 

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