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Munis Tumble Under Republican Regime
Municipal bonds have taken a significant hit after Donald Trump’s election as president, following a sharp selloff in U.S. Treasuries amid concerns over potential deficit-expanding policies and inflationary effects.
Benchmark municipal yields spiked, echoing the Treasury market’s movements as investors reacted to the likelihood of Trump’s economic plans impacting inflation. Many state and local governments had already rushed to issue bonds before the election, leading to high issuance in October, but new sales were sparse this week.
Despite the volatility, analysts like Lyle Fitterer of Baird predict bond issuance will recover in time, driven by the U.S.'s substantial infrastructure needs. A Republican victory also stirs concerns that tax cuts could reduce demand for tax-exempt municipal bonds, with JPMorgan analysts highlighting the risk to the tax-exemption status itself.
Finsum: It’s also worth noting how inflation is going to potentially affect these assets, because there is strong chance inflation will increase under the new regime.
Empathy Critical to Your Personal Growth Journey
Focusing on others can be challenging, as our brains are naturally wired to center on self-related thoughts and needs. Research by Shenbing Kuang highlights this tendency, showing that our attention defaults to self-focus, which can hinder effective communication, especially in client interactions for financial advisors.
Self-focus is linked to activity in the medial prefrontal cortex, while focusing on others activates a different brain area, the temporoparietal junction; however, the prefrontal often dominates, drawing us back to self-related concerns.
Advisors can counter this bias through mindful awareness and empathy, training themselves to recognize inward shifts and refocusing on clients' needs. By consciously practicing empathy and active listening, advisors can enhance their client relationships, building trust and understanding.
Finsum: This is a great way to focus on personal growth as an advisor and find a way to form deeper connections with clients.
Major Retirement Wave Coming in FA, How to Prepare
Succession planning remains a critical yet often overlooked issue in the financial advice sector, with a substantial portion of advisors nearing retirement. A recent Cerulli report highlights that nearly 40% of advisors, representing over $11 trillion in assets, plan to retire within the next decade, underscoring the urgency for succession strategies.
Advisors without a clear plan risk devaluing the business they’ve built, while thoughtful succession planning can help protect and even enhance this value. Cetera has assisted in numerous advisor transitions and acquisitions, providing advisors with resources to prepare for both anticipated and unexpected exits.
Proper succession planning ensures continuity, whether through expected retirement or unexpected events like disability, safeguarding both the advisor's legacy and family’s future.
Finsum: Strategic succession plans prioritize choice, flexibility, timing, and control, helping advisors smoothly transition.
SMAs See Tax Target Boom
Asset managers are increasingly rolling out tax-managed products, with investments in these vehicles seeing notable growth. Assets in tax-managed separately managed accounts (SMAs) surged to over $500 billion, a 67% increase within 18 months, while tax-managed mutual funds grew by 22% to $73 billion, according to Morningstar.
Direct indexing dominates tax-managed SMA assets, offering customized tax management by investing in individual stocks within an index, though other strategies like ETF model portfolios and active equity are gaining traction.
Morgan Stanley’s Parametric leads this area, managing $245 billion, mainly through direct indexing. Morningstar anticipates direct indexing will stay prevalent, but asset managers like JP Morgan’s 55ip and AB are exploring alternatives, focusing on model portfolios and municipal bonds for tax advantages.
Finsum: We may see more unified managed accounts, which integrate various investment types, creating more comprehensive tax management options.
The Best Way to Maximize Interior Storage
Creating stylish storage in a living room is essential for both organization and enhancing the space’s overall aesthetic. A well-planned storage layout not only keeps clutter at bay but can serve as a focal point, adding elegance to the room.
Designers recommend focusing on details like unique hardware and luxurious finishes—think fluted wood or polished brass—to elevate cabinetry and shelving. Styling shelves with curated vignettes, such as decorative books, candles, and art pieces, brings an upscale, cohesive look to your storage units.
Mixing vintage pieces with contemporary decor also introduces character and sophistication, making storage solutions feel more integrated and personalized. For a seamless luxury vibe, built-in storage is ideal, but freestanding pieces with unique textures can offer personality while staying budget-friendly.
Finsum: Let your interior space be defined by what reflects your own personality and interests to give a better since of your tastes!