ESGPP Flash-webinar: Stay The Course 6/2/22

JUN 16, 202222 MIN
ESGPlayers Podcast with Jonathan Kvasnik

ESGPP Flash-webinar: Stay The Course 6/2/22

JUN 16, 202222 MIN

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<p><strong>Jun 2, 2022</strong></p> <p>Flash-webinar: Stay The Course<br> </p> <h3><a href="https://bankcherokee.com/investment/"><strong>Jonathan B Kvasnik, ChFC</strong></a><strong> presents: Stay the Course,</strong></h3> <h3><strong>a flash webinar with guest Joel Isenberger.</strong></h3> <h4><br></h4> <h2>Stay the Course:</h2> <h3>EVEN AS BOND MARKETS CHANGE, THE REASONS TO INVEST REMAIN CONSTANT</h3> <p><strong>Jon presents four reasons why bonds may be a valuable part of a diversified portfolio across interest rate environments.</strong></p> <ol> <li>Lower volatility helps preserve capital</li> <li>Rising rates build income</li> <li>Cash “safety” comes at a price</li> <li>Rising rates don’t impact all bonds the same</li> </ol> <p><a href="https://bankcherokee.com/about/team/joel-isenberger/"><strong>Joel</strong></a><strong> concludes the webinar with a look at how rising rates affect the commercial loan market.</strong></p> <p><em><strong>Questions? Contact Krista Klindworth: </strong></em><a href="mailto:[email protected]"><em><strong>[email protected]</strong></em></a></p> <h4>Securities offered through Securities America, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Jonathan B. Kvasnik, ChFC, Registered Representative. Advisory services offered through Securities America Advisors, Inc. Securities America is separate from any other named entities.</h4> <p><strong>-Not FDIC Insured -No Bank Guarantees -May Lose Value -Not Insured By Any Government Agency -Not Bank Deposits Securities America and its representatives do not provide tax advice. Please coordinate with your tax advisor regarding your specific situation.</strong></p> <p>Joel Isenberger is not affiliated with Securities America, Inc. In general, the bond market is volatile as prices rise when interest rates fall and vice versa. This effect is usually pronounced for longer-term securities. Any fixed income security sold or redeemed prior to maturity may be subject to a substantial gain or loss. Bonds are also subject to other types of risks such as call, credit, liquidity, interest rate, and general market risks.</p>