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Is ESG Over? Not so fast Thumbnail

Is ESG Over? Not so fast

Some may be eager to sound the death knell for ESG investing, but for now, they are jumping the gun. There are many critics of ESG investing. Take, for example, the below Twitter post. The author posts a chart comparing recent stock performance of fossil fuel companies to the broader large cap ESG index.

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Roth IRA: How to Maximize This Wonderful Tool Before Congress Acts Thumbnail

Roth IRA: How to Maximize This Wonderful Tool Before Congress Acts

This year we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Roth IRA account type. We recommended them to clients for the entirety of their existence because of their potential for excellent tax savings and liquidity. It was an uphill climb for a very long time; but after years of pontificating, we finally see a general recognition of the account type and a new interest in utilizing it among our existing and prospective clients. Unfortunately, for the first time in the history of the Roth IRA, Congress is threatening to create new restrictions. This makes it even more important to include Roths in your retirement planning sooner than later.

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In Honor of Black History Month, Propel Recommends the Book Black Fortunes Thumbnail

In Honor of Black History Month, Propel Recommends the Book Black Fortunes

In Black Fortunes, journalist Shomari Wills tells the story of the first six African-American millionaires in the United States. After emancipation, most of the jobs available to Black Americans paid poorly. Domestic labor and sharecropping made up the vast majority of available employment. How did these six people break out and find an opportunity to make their fortunes? Most found their way through entrepreneurship. Like many Americans at the time, they benefited from the various booms of the 19th century - the whaling boom in the early 1800s in Nantucket, the mid-century gold rush in California, and the oil boom and land grabs of the later 1800s in Oklahoma.

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