
The Ironwood Recap – Market Update – September 17, 2025
The Federal Reserve finished up their latest policy meeting today with a widely expected quarter point rate cut. That takes the headline rate to around
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The Federal Reserve finished up their latest policy meeting today with a widely expected quarter point rate cut. That takes the headline rate to around

The last month has been quite exciting in the markets with all of the tariff uncertainty. Thankfully, so far it appears that the tariffs are

The market is having a pretty strong reaction to the tariff announcements. This isn’t surprising because they had advertised, built up and speculated over what

The market has had a rough week or two as a couple of earnings reports came in poorly as well as there has been a

The Fed concluded its last meeting of the year and as was expected, lowered interest rates by a quarter of a percent. This marks the

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Guardianship and estate planning are like a safety net beneath a tightrope.
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This is a typical story that happens to many families.
Digital assets, such as online accounts, photos, and financial records, are often left out of estate planning, causing unnecessary stress and confusion for loved ones.
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“John thought everything was under control. He had remarried in his 50s, had two children from his first marriage, and believed leaving everything to his new wife in his will would take care of things. But when John passed away, his family faced confusion. His children from the first marriage felt left out, and tensions quickly grew between his wife and kids. What followed was a long and stressful legal battle over his estate.”
Blended families face challenges that can be hard to see until it’s too late.
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