Do I Need to Prepare My Portfolio for a Recession?
With talk of a recession intensifying, you might be tempted to batten down the hatches on your portfolio. Here's our evidence-based take on what's to come for the economy.
What Am I Supposed to Do About Inflation?
Would you believe us if we said, "nothing"? If you're one of our clients, you can. Here's how evidence-based investing insulates your portfolio from tough economic conditions.
Human Capital & Holistic Financial Planning: An Introduction
We're believers in a more holistic approach to planning your future. Here's an introduction to two of the concepts that we rely on to build you a more secure future.
How's Your Fee Relationship with Your Financial Adviser?
When it comes to planning your financial future, we believe that trust and transparency is critical. Here's how a fee-only, fiduciary model enables that.
What is Evidence-Based Investing?
A key part of our capital management approach here at Cedar Point Capital Partners is our focus on evidence-based investing, or EBI for short.
The Story Behind Cedar Point Capital Partners
When it comes to wealth management and financial planning, we were founded with the goal of doing things differently. Here’s how we’re taking a more holistic approach to capital management.
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