Podcast Highlight - Answering Client Questions: What’s up with the Recession?

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There’s been a moving definition over the last year and a half about what a Recession is and whether we’re in one. The team talks about what most analysts they respect are saying and some suggestions on how you can prepare for heading into a recession in 2023, in ways similar to how the East coast prepares for a hurricane.

Enjoy this highlight clip from the Strong Valley Mid-Quarter Roundtable discussion. If you have questions for the Strong Valley team, check out strongvalley.com and use the Contact form to submit your questions.

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