Monthly Recap – April 2010
Performance Results Beacon Hill Investment Advisory claims compliance with the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS®). Investment Results shown from 3/31/2009 to 3/31/2010 on an annualized basis. Investment Results shown from 8/31/2008 to 3/31/2010 on an annualized basis Beacon Hill Investment Advisory is an independent Registered Investment Advisory. Additional information regarding the firm’s policies and procedures ...
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Our Clients’ Have Enjoyed Outperformance, in Good Times and Bad! Beacon Hill Investment Advisory claims compliance with the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS®) Investment Results shown from 8/31/2008 to 12/31/2009 on an annualized basis. Beacon Hill Investment Advisory is an independent Registered Investment Advisory. Additional information regarding the firm’s policies and procedures for calculating performance ...
Read moreWinter 2010 Quarterly Newsletter
Winter 2010 Quarterly Newsletter (view as pdf) WE’VE MOVED! 84 South Fourth Street Columbus, OH 43215 P: 614.469.4685 TF: 888.614.4625 Open House: Feb. 4th 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Join as we celebrate our new location! We’ll be enjoying a gourmet coffee/hot chocolate bar and wine tasting with German Village’s “Hausfrau Haven.” UPCOMING EVENTS Roth ...
Read moreMonthly Recap – January 2010
January . . . At A Glance (2010) We saw the market finally take a breather in January, which most believe is long overdue. We have been scaling back risk since November in anticipation of a pullback. We can see the domestic stock indices pulled back, and foreign stocks were buffeted by both losses, as ...
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November. . . At A Glance (2009) After the equity markets took a healthy breather in October, the markets again strengthened in November. In general, leading economic indicators and data are still positive and increasing in breadth. Risk, however, was not rewarded across the board and more conservative investments showed relative strength. Larger companies outperformed ...
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