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The State of ESG & Sustainable Investing

April 21st, 2021|

In honor of the 51st Earth Day on April 22nd, we thought we’d provide an update on one of our favorite topics, Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) investing, also often referred to as sustainable investing. Here are several themes: […]

The Rise of the Family Caregiver

April 1st, 2021|

Caring for an aging spouse, relative, or friend can be one of the most meaningful, joyous, yet overwhelmingly stressful roles we play in life. According to National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP, 34.2 million Americans provided unpaid care to an adult age 50 or older in the last 12 months, with most of the care being provided by women over [...]

Why Being a B Corp Matters to Us

March 22nd, 2021|

In honor of B Corp month in March, it seemed a good time to share what it means to be a Certified B Corporation and why it matters to us and our clients. Redwood Grove Wealth Management became a Certified B Corp in late 2019. […]

What’s Different This Tax Season

March 9th, 2021|

It seems like it can’t be possible, but the 2020 tax season is already in full swing, with the April 15th Tax Day fast approaching. As a result of the pandemic and resulting government response, several things are different for 2020 taxes relative to prior years. […]

New Addition to the RGWM Team

February 22nd, 2021|

It is my pleasure to announce that Daniel Tripp is our newest addition to the Redwood Grove Wealth Management team. Dan joins us as an Associate Financial Planner, helping deliver superb client care to our clients. Dan holds a Master of Science in Advanced Financial Planning from Golden Gate University and is also a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional with four [...]

What Does Gamestop Teach Us About Investing?

February 16th, 2021|

The short answer is not much. The more nuanced answer is that it shows what happens when too many people pile into the stocks of small, thinly-traded stocks (i.e., low daily volume traded). Too much demand relative to supply pushed the prices of stocks like Gamestop far beyond what their underlying fundamentals warranted. […]