Vet Podcast

Ep #31: Inflation and the Economy

In this episode, we are joined by Tony Welch, SignatureFD’s Chief Investment Officer, to discuss the data he’s seeing regarding the rate of inflation change. He’ll explain what it could mean for the average investor, what it might look like to consumers, and how they spend at veterinary hospitals.

Listen in as we talk about what the Fed is doing currently, what influences their decisions to make rate changes, and when we might expect some of these adjustments. You’ll also hear his insights on the aspects of inflation that typically affect consumer sentiment to help you better understand potential recession risks.

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What You’ll Learn In Today’s Episode:

  • Ways inflation ties into wages and what that might mean for you.
  • Aspects of inflation that you might look at to get a better understanding of the bigger picture.
  • Tony’s view on the current economic outlook for small businesses and how expectations may be shifting.
  • Some recession risks you may want to pay attention to.

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Disclosure: Travis York is the owner of Three and One Vet Advisors and a partner of SignatureFD. Three and One Vet Advisors is a veterinary consulting and strategic planning firm of which SignatureFD has no involvement or ownership. James Yost is a partner and wealth adviser at SignatureFD. SignatureFD is an investment adviser registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Three and One Vet Advisors and SignatureFD are not affiliated. Mr. York provides all non-investment advisory services through Three and One Vet Advisors. The opinions of the guests and the contents of this podcast are intended to be educational only and should not be relied upon as investment, tax, business, or planning advice. You should consult with a professional advisor prior to taking any course of action that may impact you or your business.

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