Neat & Tidy
A Guide to Proper Business Attire
for Today’s Modern Professional
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
This book serves to give the new generation a glimpse into the basics. By embracing what many would politely call “a retro style”, a ‘Neat & Tidy’ dress code can be a foundational element to succeeding in the business world of today and tomorrow.
We’re not saying you should show up to your office in a three-piece suit, but being well-dressed helps you make a good first impression. You want your boss, colleagues, and clients to hear what you have to say, not focus on how you’re dressed.
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Dress for the job you want, not the job you have. Identify the successful people within your company and industry and aspire to present yourself in a similar fashion.
Articles, Webinars & Media Appearances
Misery Business: Watching Inflation’s Pinch on the Consumer
After falling for most of 2023 as inflation moderated, the Misery Index has ticked up meaningfully for the first time this year, capturing the pinch that consumers could feel if inflation readings continue to reaccelerate.
CNBC Appearance: “Recession may not hit until the end of the first half of 2024,” says NewEdge Wealth’s Cameron Dawson, CFA®
Cameron Dawson, Chief Investment Officer, joins CNBC’s closing bell to discuss markets, the economic reports from this week, and what it means for the fall season.
NewEdge Capital Group Firm and Leadership Receive WealthManagement.com Awards for Excellence
NewEdge Capital Group announced that the firm and leadership have been recognized for excellence at the annual Wealthies Awards.
Charts to Watch for September
September is widely known to have the worst seasonal headwinds for the U.S. equity market, meaning returns in September have been the weakest on average of any month in the year. We expect U.S. large cap equities to continue to churn sideways, stuck in a range in the short-term of 4,300-4,600.
Employee Stock Options
Stock compensation plans offer significant opportunities for wealth accumulation. However, the complexity of these plans and the diversity of how they can be structured can often lead to confusion.
Everybody’s Working for the Weekend
In honor of Labor Day weekend, we will look at the state of the U.S. labor market (quickly and with charts at the end, so that you can get back to your beach reading). The summary is that the U.S. labor market remains resilient and historically tight.





