Month: March 2023

Don’t Panic If You Read the Financial News

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How our world can change overnight! Unless you have been backpacking in the wilderness, on a retreat, or have given up social media, tv, cable, radio, and newspapers, you must have heard or read about the disasters that struck the financial industry last week.

Silvergate Bank in California opted to close while Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank collapsed and were taken over by federal regulators. Eleven competitor banks rescued First Republic Bank.

Overseas, the process to rescue Credit Suisse appears to also come from a competitor. Almost every one of us has been affected in some way, whether we know it or not.

Aftermath

If you are invested in stocks, you know that the market took a hit and not only financial stocks. In general, the market does not like unknowns and there are some very big unknowns currently. Every mutual fund and exchange-traded fund company quickly dissected their exposure both to the affected company’s stock but also to sectors of the economy most likely to experience consumer changes.

Because of the need to stabilize the financial sector and calm investor fears, the Federal Reserve is expected to “rethink” its plan to raise interest rates this month and may have to delay the eventual lowering of rates down the road. That will affect anyone taking out a loan, refinancing, or renegotiating loan terms.

One very good effect of the chaos is that consumers have become aware of the insurance coverage of banks, credit unions, and brokerage accounts. Knowledge is power and it can be used to protect savings and investments if the rules are known. Here is a brief review:

FDIC and NCUA

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the National Credit Union Association (NCUA) are independent agencies which are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government. Their purpose is to protect depositors’ funds placed in banks and savings associations (FDIC) and credit unions (NCUA). The standard FDIC and NCUA insurance amounts are the same – $250,000 per depositor (called members at credit unions), per insured bank or credit union, based on ownership category. 

The FDIC insurance limit applies to each account holder at each bank. Here is how the FDIC defines coverage for different account holders by some common “ownership” types:

Single Accounts

Deposit accounts (e.g., checking, savings, CDs) owned by one person. FDIC insurance covers up to $250,000 per owner for all single accounts at each bank.

Joint Accounts

Deposit accounts owned by two or more people are known as “joint” accounts. FDIC insurance covers up to $250,000 per owner for all joint accounts at each bank.

Certain Retirement Accounts

Accounts such as IRAs and self-directed defined contribution plans fall in this category. All such accounts owned by the same person at the same bank are aggregated towards the $250,000 FDIC coverage limit for these types of accounts.

Remember that insurance under NCUA has similar classifications and limits but not all credit unions carry NCUA insurance. Notification will be placed prominently on websites and places of business. FDIC coverage should also be similarly evident. If not, ask!

What do you do if you currently have more than $250,000 in an “ownership category” at your favorite financial institution? If you want those deposits to be fully insured, spread them among unrelated banks, savings institutions, or credit unions that carry FDIC or NCUA insurance. Read more about saving in my blog, Saving for Short-term Goals.

SIPC

The Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) protects you in case your brokerage firm fails. If this scenario happens, SIPC protects the securities and cash in your brokerage account up to $500,000. You should know that the $500,000 protection includes protection up to $250,000 for cash in your account to buy securities.

SIPC protection isn’t available by default and steps in only if your brokerage firm fails. Furthermore, it’s not automatic, that is, you must file a claim to receive protection from SIPC. SIPC’s ability to satisfy your claim is limited by law.

Your investments will be protected by SIPC if:

  • Your brokerage firm is an SIPC member.
  • You have securities at your brokerage firm.
  • You have cash at your brokerage firm to buy securities.

SIPC does NOT protect:

  • Investments with a non-SIPC firm.
  • Against market loss.
  • Promises of investment performance.
  • Commodities or futures contracts.

“SIPC protects the customers of over 3,500 securities brokerage firms. Most U.S. brokerage firms are required to be SIPC members.” If SIPC coverage is not prominently displayed, ask!

Some brokerage firms also insure assets over the SIPC coverage limits. Again, especially if you have substantial invested wealth, it is important to ask.

Time Will Heal

You can call me an optimist, but history tells us that time will heal these most recent financial wounds. Perhaps legislators will rethink banking regulations that were relaxed for smaller banks not long ago. To be sure, both bank management and their respective Boards of Directors will demand in depth reviews of both the loans and the investment portfolios of their financial institutions to ensure proper safeguards are set for any likely potential depositor demands.

The stock market focus will likely move on to other pressing news and interest rates may be raised further by the Federal Reserve before eventually coming down. The timing of any of this is up in the air. That is one of the reasons that I believe it is imperative to give your investments “time in the market” and not try to “time the market.” A long-term approach is the most likely to reap positive reward. (See also Market Anxieties and Fears.)

One of my life mantras is that knowledge replaces fear. Knowledge also allows us the opportunity to make changes if needed. You can be safe and save under full insurance coverage if you take advantage of the rules and limits for banks, savings institutions, and credit unions. Likewise, the rules for coverage of brokerage account assets set the stage for wise decisions.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

How do you feel about the safety of your investment and banking assets? Have you made any changes in where you save because of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank? What other financial fears keep you up at night?

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Jackie Goldschneider’s White Tropical Print Cutout Dress

Jackie Goldschneider’s White Tropical Print Cutout Dress at Missy G’s Luau

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Jackie Goldschneider understood the assignment when she chose her tropical print cutout dress and beaded fringe earrings to wear to Missy G’s Luau. While I don’t think I’ll be stealing her dress style after everything I ate this weekend when we had to cancel my Big B’s St. Paddy’s Party (definitely didn’t really call it that) after I went grocery shopping, I already own her white beaded earrings. So whether you choose to scoop up her dress or earrings (or both), you can’t go wrong.

 

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Jackie Goldschneider's White Floral Cutout Dress

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We Compared This $14 SPF-Infused Primer to a More Expensive, Popular Option—Here’s What Happened


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Along with everyone else on TikTok, I’m obsessed with the infamous sunscreen brand, Supergoop! which offers SPF products that don’t feel like traditional sunscreens. Dermatologists recommend putting sunscreen on 365 days a year and in full transparency, I’ve always found it a difficult rule to follow because of how heavy and sticky most sunscreens feel on my face after a long day, especially when wearing it under makeup. But then I tried Supergoop!’s Glowscreen Sunscreen and a new relationship with SPF blossomed–I now look forward to wearing it every day. 

You’ll pay a heftier price for Supergoop!’s lightweight, barely-there sunscreen since a 1.7 oz bottle goes for $38–let’s face it, if we can save a few bucks on our favorite products, we’re game. So when I saw E.l.f.’s Whoa Glow sun protection and makeup primer going viral on TikTok for being a Supergoop! dupe, I knew I had to pick it up and see for myself.

e.l.f Whoa Glow

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e.l.f. Skin Whoa Glow

At first glance, the packaging screams Supergoop! with its white tube and yellow cap. The Whoa Glow I tried offered SPF 30 in the shade Sunbeam packed into 1.69 fl oz, and once it was open, was very easy to use and apply to my face. Coming out of the tube, the Whoa Glow looked like a lightweight foundation since it almost color-matched my skin, and as I applied it evenly to my face, it smoothed out and soaked in like a CC cream. I didn’t notice a ton of color difference after the application, since the Whoa Glow is meant to be more of a primer for foundation, but it seemed to add just enough radiance for the glowy look I was hoping for. 

E.l.f. packed this sunscreen primer with aloe, hyaluronic acid and squalane, which are all meant to help soothe and hydrate skin while wearing. And after wearing it all day (and reapplying every two hours), I can confirm I didn’t burn while outside in the Florida sun. My skin felt soft and hydrated by the time I started my evening skincare routine. 

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While the E.l.f. Whoa Glow is a great product, there’s no denying that the Supergoop! Glowscreen performs a bit better overall. If smell is a dealbreaker for you, E.l.f.’s Whoa Glow smells exactly like a traditional sunscreen whereas Supergoop!’s fragrance resembles that of luxe skincare. The Whoa Glow overall also performed more like a CC cream versus a primer with SPF packed inside, so it felt a bit heavier than the Supergoop! product I’ve come to love and recommend. 

It’s important to note that the Glowscreen by Supergoop! is also 10 SPF higher than the Whoa Glow, so if you’re someone who wants or needs extra protection from the sun, be sure to keep that in mind. Neither leave a sticky white residue though, so both are winners in my book for a “barely-there” sunscreen packed with a glow.

If you’re looking for your new go-to sunscreen as the weather heats up, the E.l.f. Whoa Glow may be the best option for saving a few bucks. But, if you’re open to splurging for a more lightweight, higher SPF sunscreen, be sure to check out Supergoop!’s Glowscreen. You really can’t go wrong either way!

E.l.f. Whoa Glow is available at Ulta (where you can currently Buy One Get One 40 percent off) and Amazon for $14.

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Teresa Giudice’s Heart Necklace, Blue Top and Pants Set

Teresa Giudice’s Heart Necklace, Blue Top and Pants Set

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I hope Teresa Giudice didn’t spend too much time at the jeweler on the hunt for the perfect bridesmaids gift, because she is already wearing it! I own the pave heart necklace she’s paired with her blue top and pants set, and for under $100 I’m absolutely in love. And I highly suggest scooping one up for yourself because when it comes to marriage and accessories, true love doesn’t come along often.

 

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Teresa Giudice's Heart Necklace, Blue Top and Pants Set

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Rachel Fuda’s White Cross Front Bodysuit

Rachel Fuda’s White Cross Front Bodysuit

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Rachel Fuda’s white cross front bodysuit shopping with Danielle Cabral is perfect for Spring and Summer, in addition to the fact that it is now under $50. So while everyone’s opinions may be conflicting on certain cast mates, I think we can all agree we need to scoop up her on sale top.

 

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Rachel Fuda's White Cross Front Bodysuit

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