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Trending Topics – 8/9

In this Trending Topics segment, Money Coaches talk about the Federal Reserve’s recent actions to try and bring the rate of inflation down and how this is impacting different goods and services in our economy. They also review a few best practices to keep in mind if markets remain volatile.
By MSA Staff


Last updated 8/16/22

MSA Money Coaches provide thousands of financial consultations each month to members from all different walks of life. Our Trending Topics segment is compiled from current financial news and an analysis of the needs and goals represented by our members each month.

In this Trending Topics segment, Money Coaches talk about the Federal Reserve’s recent actions to try and bring the rate of inflation down and how this is impacting different goods and services in our economy. They also review a few best practices to keep in mind if markets remain volatile.

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