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How We Became Lake Ridge Bank

We knew right from the start that one of the most important decisions we would need to make was what to name our new bank.

We delve into Robinhood, political change, virus/vaccine news, and heightened expectations for 2021.

Change is constant, particularly when talking about the markets and economy. This month's recap reinforces that truism.

If your business is prepared for a market correction, it can be an advantageous environment for borrowing money.

Recent news concerning coronavirus vaccines is highly positive and has sent the markets ever higher.

With the election behind us (maybe?), we take a look at the strength of the recovery to date, as well as the factors that will influence it moving forward.

Perhaps the only thing that is certain is, at this point, uncertainty, and that means, at least in investment terms, more volatility on the horizon.

In today's economic landscape, investors are being pulled in a number of different directions. How do you make decisions on how and where to invest?

In 2020, we've seen market rallies, crashes, and rallies once again. If there ever were a time when staying the course was appropriate, this is it.

Through the lens of the coronavirus pandemic, let’s review the economic and market performance of 2020’s first quarter.

In light of recent volatility attributable to the spread of the coronavirus, some perspective is necessary.

When investing, particularly for long-term goals, there are two concepts you will likely hear about over and over again—diversification and asset allocation.

Issues facing the economy haven’t changed much over the past six months. Will the warm summer weather melt market volatility?

No getting around it: August was a rollercoaster. So what do we have to look forward to in the near future – an upswing, a downswing, more of the same?

The economy is opening up, but GDP has some way to go to make up all that was lost.