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How much is college going to cost me?..

Wealth Accumulations How far are you from retirement? Have you planned for this?

Wealth Preservations Loosing sleep at night wondering which will last longer… You or your money?

Welcome to Infinity Wealth Management, LLC

We believe that if we put the interests of our clients first, it will develop into strong and lasting relationships, built on trust. We understand that individuals face comprehensive challenges as they prepare for today and tomorrow. We can help take the mystery out of preparing for today and for many years to come. Whether you are investing for wealth accumulation, retirement savings, wealth preservation, college savings or estate planning, our personalized service focuses your needs, wants, and financial goals and objectives.

About Us

Infinity Wealth Management is an independent, integrative wealth services firm helping clients manage personal and financial goals.

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Comprehensive Process

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About Us

Infinity Wealth Management is an independent, integrative wealth management firm helping clients manage personal and financial goals.

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Unique Process

Our philosophy focuses on getting to know you so we can understand the complete picture.

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LPL Financial

LPL Financial is one of the leading financial services companies and the largest independent broker/dealer in the nation.*

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Election Day Takeaways | Weekly Market Commentary | November 11, 2024

Election Day Takeaways | Weekly Market Commentary | November 11, 2024

The clouds of uncertainty parted last week as former President Donald Trump decisively won the U.S. election, making him the second U.S. president to win non-consecutive terms (Grover Cleveland was the first to do it back in 1892). Investors welcomed the news with renewed risk appetite, bidding the S&P 500 to its 50th record high of the year on Friday. Trump’s proposed economic policies, including deregulation, a likely extension of the 2017 tax cuts, a possible corporate tax rate cut, and proposed tax exemptions on tips, social security, and overtime pay helped underpin buyer enthusiasm. The immediate de-risking of when the election will be decided was another big factor behind the post Election Day rally.

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Election Day Takeaways | Weekly Market Commentary | November 11, 2024

The clouds of uncertainty parted last week as former President Donald Trump decisively won the U.S. election, making him the second U.S. president to win non-consecutive terms (Grover Cleveland was the first to do it back in 1892). Investors welcomed the news with renewed risk appetite, bidding the S&P 500 to its 50th record high of the year on Friday. Trump’s proposed economic policies, including deregulation, a likely extension of the 2017 tax cuts, a possible corporate tax rate cut, and proposed tax exemptions on tips, social security, and overtime pay helped underpin buyer enthusiasm. The immediate de-risking of when the election will be decided was another big factor behind the post Election Day rally.

Q3 Earnings Should Be Fine, but Expectations Beyond This Quarter Are High | Weekly Market Commentary | October 21, 2024

The S&P 500 consensus earnings growth number of 3% for the third quarter is not something to write home about, especially after double-digit earnings growth in the second quarter. The soft number is partly due to a tougher comparison. In Q2 2024, earnings had an easier comparison with a 3.3% drop in earnings in the prior-year quarter (Q2 2023 vs. Q2 2022). For the third quarter now being reported, the comparison gets tougher as earnings growth in Q3 2023 was over 5% (vs. Q2 2022).

Q3 Earnings Should Be Fine, but Expectations Beyond This Quarter Are High | Weekly Market Commentary | October 21, 2024

The S&P 500 consensus earnings growth number of 3% for the third quarter is not something to write home about, especially after double-digit earnings growth in the second quarter. The soft number is partly due to a tougher comparison. In Q2 2024, earnings had an easier comparison with a 3.3% drop in earnings in the prior-year quarter (Q2 2023 vs. Q2 2022). For the third quarter now being reported, the comparison gets tougher as earnings growth in Q3 2023 was over 5% (vs. Q2 2022).

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