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  1. April 28, 2014

      In the Phillips & Company 2014 Q2 Look Ahead, I noted that while year-over-year earnings per share (EPS) growth was strong in 2013 Q4, most of it came from margin expansion as opposed to revenue growth.[i] Companies grew profits mainly by controlling expenses.… More >>

  2. April 21, 2014

      Another tax season is over, making this an excellent time to examine the size of the tax bite that you sustained and to consider strategies to reduce your taxes for coming year. The 2013 tax year included two changes that may have increased your taxes: a 39.6% marginal… More >>

  3. April 14, 2014

      Volatility. I'm not referring to tremors or seismic events in the title. US and Global equity markets added some significant volatility this week in light of a weaker than expected start to the earnings season.[i] Volatility is up with only a few companies reporting… More >>

  4. April 7, 2014

      The US jobs report on Friday was only exceptional in one regard. It wasn't the 192k jobs added in March to the US economy. It wasn't the paltry 1k manufacturing jobs created. What was exceptional was the fact that we have now recovered all of the jobs lost during the… More >>

  5. March 31, 2014

      One of my favorite poets, T.S Elliot, wrote in his seminal poem The Dry Salvages (1941), "We had the experience and missed the meaning."[1] It's quite possible we are about to encounter a global event where we might just miss the meaning. While much of the world debates… More >>

  6. March 24, 2014

      With the Federal Reserve taking extraordinary measures since 2008 to lower interest rates, we know that rates will have to go higher eventually; it’s a question of when and how quickly? The Fed typically offers vague guidance on future interest rate policy, much like… More >>

  7. March 17, 2014

      I often try to assess whether we are in an equity bubble (unsustainable price valuations on stocks) to add perspective to the allocation work we do at Phillips & Company. This week in Barron's and during a private investment strategy meeting I attended, one of the… More >>

  8. March 10, 2014

      On Thursday, the Fed released its quarterly net worth statistics for American households and nonprofit organizations.[i] The data suggests that household net worth is now at record levels, over $10 trillion above 2008 levels, thanks to gains from stock, bond, and real… More >>

  9. March 3, 2014

      There is so much going on that a very big event, Facebook’s acquisition of WhatsApp, might get obscured by other news. Russia invaded the Crimean peninsula of Ukraine. Being a noteworthy topic, there should be plenty of punditry to inform all of us on the significance of… More >>

  10. February 24, 2014

      On Thursday of last week, The Federal Reserve released the minutes from their meeting on January 29, 2014. They made an astonishing statement: "...the Committee continues to see the improvement in economic activity and labor market conditions over that period as… More >>

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