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The latest news in the world of cashvest®.

Electrifying

The increase in the production and sales of all-electric vehicles has strong financial benefits, both in tax incentives and savings, as owners don’t have to ...
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Transparency

In an era when information of all kinds is instantly available online, requested fiscal data from finance officers is expected at the snap of a ...
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A Plateau in Rates – Now What?

Let’s face it, markets are fickle.   Just when you were getting used to earning four to five times the interest earnings you were accustomed to, you ...
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Patience Has Its Reward

Patience Has Its Reward

The Federal Reserve has recently signaled a level of patience on its path of raising short-term interest rates. This is a major shift since it ...
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It’s BACK

After a long overdue wait, Bank of America Merrill Lynch recently reiterated that cash is once again considered a preferred asset*. Given the increase in ...
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The Real Cost

The Real Cost

When it comes to comparing the cost of banking services, the need to dig below the surface is necessary. Most public entities will conduct banking ...
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Every Quarter Matters

Each time the Federal Reserve raises interest rates by a quarter of a percent, the higher the value of your cash. Earlier in the year, ...
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Good News For You & The Banks

Good News For You & The Banks

The trends continue: short-term interest rates are still on the rise, the economy is growing, technology is advancing, and banks want your business. That is ...
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Differences Can Come Together

Differences Can Come Together

In a politically charged environment that has polarized our differences, there is still a world in which differences can come together. That world is cash! ...
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Moving On Up

Moving On Up

Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell has made it clear: short-term interest rates will continue to rise gradually, as the Fed orchestrates a fine balance between ...
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