The Kingdom Finance Show

Economic Crossroads: Small Business Survival in a Fluctuating Market

Chad Frantzen Season 1 Episode 67

In this episode of The Kingdom Finance Show, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™️ Chad Frantzen provides his insights on the U.S. stock market and economy as of September 2024. Chad dives into the impacts of the Federal Reserve's upcoming decisions, the recent jobs report, and the implications of interest rate cuts. He also discusses the volatility historically seen in September and October, how small businesses are affected by current economic policies, and what these developments could mean for everyday Americans.

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