Inflation

Greetings! 

Welcome to the dog days of summer! This year has flown by and as we look forward to a break in the warm weather, there is something else that seems to have everyone sweating: talk of inflation. From gasoline to lumber prices, it’s hard to miss the fact that prices are rising in all sectors of the economy. This month’s newsletter will provide you with some resources and information to help you better understand inflation, how it relates to your finances, and how to react to it.

  • Watch: Here we have two links: the first is from The School of Life and focuses on the basics of inflation. Start here for a quick primer on what inflation is and how it works. Once you’ve got a good grounding in the concept of inflation, you may be wondering how best to invest during an inflationary period. Our second video draws on quotes on inflation from Warren Buffet through the years. One of our favorite takeaways from the video is that one of the best ways to counterbalance the negative effects of inflation is to maximize your own talents and improve the skills you have to increase your earning potential. You may not be able to control inflation, but you can surely control how you react to it. 
  • Read: At Bona Fide Finance we take a long view of the market and believe in not letting short-term conditions dictate our long-term actions. That being said, it is nearly impossible to experience high levels of inflation without some (or a good bit) of worry about our portfolios. This Investopedia article discusses the effects of inflation on stocks. One of the key takeaways from the article is that value stocks perform better than growth stocks in times of inflation. If you have been working with us for any length of time, you are most likely to benefit from that. Hedges are another topic that often comes up when talking about inflation. This article from US News details 3 inflation hedges that might be worth considering. Finally, this post from Advisor Perspectives shows that the inflation numbers are primarily being driven by increases in auto, gas, and shelter prices.
  • Listen: If you’ve been watching the news or talking to just about anyone these days, it’s likely that you’ve heard the term ‘transitory inflation’. What exactly is it, and is the inflation we are experiencing now actually ‘transitory’? This podcast from Marketplace highlights what regular consumers think about inflation and what areas are being hit the hardest at the moment. Whether short-lived or longer-term, any kind of inflation is unwelcome and we hope this period of rising prices is as short-lived as possible.

Thank you for taking the time to read this month’s newsletter – we hope to have provided you with some valuable insights and information sources. This is not intended as investment advice. If you are thinking about taking action based on any of the information in this newsletter, reach out to us first so we can discuss and make sure your full financial plan is being considered. If you intend to share this content with friends and family, advise them to speak with their financial advisor prior to taking any action as well.

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Make it an amazing month!
The Bona Fide Family

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Bonnie Martinek

Administrative Assistant
Bonnie (Ben’s mom!) is a mother of 9 and a grandmother of 17. She has lived in rural Indiana her whole life and has a master’s degree in Special Education. In her own words, she’s done a little bit of everything but is a master of none (teaching, construction, manager of a corn maze, CNA, farm work, cashier, auto bodywork, and the list goes on!). Widowed in 2019, she is reinventing herself through her work in the day-to-day operations of Bona Fide Finance and client relations. Bonnie loves getting to know our clients and is happy to serve them well!

Deb Martinek

Relationships Specialist

Deb has been with Bona Fide Finance since its inception in 2015 and long before that with her support of Ben studying for the CFP designation and the dream of starting the business of helping individuals and families meet their financial goals.

She fills the Relationships Specialist role – Deb is typically the first encounter our new clients have as she walks them through our service offerings and introduces them to the map of financial literacy.

She has a bachelor’s degree from Ball State University and a master’s degree from the Franciscan University of Steubenville. Deb lives in Bismarck with Ben and their two young daughters, is a card-carrying member of the CDL club (read more about those adventures here) and is happiest reading an epic novel, solving a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle, or working in her kitchen where she can serve love to the people in her life through quality food (clients enjoy her holiday shipment of homemade goodies each December!).

Ben Martinek

CFP®, EA, CSLP®, RICP®, Founder and Advisor

Ben Martinek, CFP®, EA, CSLP®, RICP®, is the founder and lead advisor at Bona Fide Finance, an independent, fee-only firm dedicated to helping doctors, young professionals, and growing families take control of their financial future. With a deep understanding of student loan debt—having tackled his own—Ben specializes in guiding clients through debt repayment strategies, smart investing, and comprehensive financial planning so they can build wealth with confidence. Ben’s passion for financial planning comes from his desire to provide honest, objective advice tailored to each client’s unique situation. He loves seeing the impact of his work, whether it’s helping a family pay off student loans years ahead of schedule, setting up an early retiree for financial freedom, or giving clients the peace that comes from knowing their finances are in order. His clients appreciate his thoughtful, high-touch approach, often saying that working with him has changed their lives.

Before launching Bona Fide Finance in 2015, Ben’s career path was anything but conventional. The fourth of nine children, he grew up in rural Indiana and initially pursued a path in academia, earning a B.A. in philosophy and classical languages, followed by a master’s degree in philosophy. Along the way, he explored careers in construction and truck driving—logging over 600,000 miles across the U.S. with his wife, Deb—before finding his true calling in financial planning.

Now based in Bismarck, North Dakota, Ben and Deb stay busy raising their two daughters, Edith and Virginia. Since their truck-driving days, Ben is happiest on a long road trip—preferably behind the wheel of his TDI Volkswagen Jetta. He enjoys sailing on Lake Sakakawea, camping in their vintage ’90s pop-up camper, and smoking a pipe by the grill. A lover of strategy board games, he favors Clans of Caledonia (mostly because Deb refuses to play Risk with him). When he’s not working with clients, he can be found smoking meat, gardening, hiking, or diving into The Lord of the Rings or Dune. Ben also serves on the school board for his daughters’ Montessori school and is actively involved in pre-marriage ministry in the Bismarck Diocese.