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Amy C. Arnott

Amy C. Arnott

is a portfolio strategist for Morningstar.

Is there really a better mousetrap for retirement income?
Retirement
Is there really a better mousetrap for retirement income?
A new concept in risk pooling is interesting but pricey.
6 conversations about money to have with your family over the holidays
Personal Finance
6 conversations about money to have with your family over the holidays
Carve out some time to discuss financial planning.
Best investments to own during a recession
Personal Finance
Best investments to own during a recession
When the economy slows, some assets are safer than others.
Does #GirlMath add up?
Personal Finance
Does #GirlMath add up?
Breaking down which of the TikTok trend’s principles are valid and which ones to avoid.
Why ARKK shareholders are still underwater
Stocks
Why ARKK shareholders are still underwater
Despite a recent performance rebound, most ARK Innovation ETF investors have lost money.
What high inflation means for your portfolio
Fixed Income
What high inflation means for your portfolio
History offers two key lessons on diversification in times of inflationary pressure.
2 ways to avoid big portfolio mistakes
Personal Finance
2 ways to avoid big portfolio mistakes
These guidelines can help investors build effective portfolios.
Why bonds still have a place in portfolios
Fixed Income
Why bonds still have a place in portfolios
Even during periods of rising interest rates, bonds can still help control risk.
Portfolio rules of thumb: do they stack up?
Personal Finance
Portfolio rules of thumb: do they stack up?
Investing can be complicated, but common portfolio guidelines can be a good starting point.
What your net worth statement is telling you
Personal Finance
What your net worth statement is telling you
A summary of all your assets and liabilities is a crucial first step toward getting a better handle on your finances.
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