September 2025 Market Commentary
Markets continued to soar higher in August, but investors should prepare for weakness in September if history plays out. Investors shift their attention to the Fed, anticipating the year’s first interest rate cut.
As of September 1, 2025, Old Point is proud to be a division of TowneBank.
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As of September 1, 2025, Old Point is proud to be a Division of TowneBank, marking the beginning of a strong partnership between two community-focused financial institutions. This union brings together Old Point's rich legacy and TowneBank's expansive resources, reinforcing our shared dedication to the communities we serve.
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Markets continued to soar higher in August, but investors should prepare for weakness in September if history plays out. Investors shift their attention to the Fed, anticipating the year’s first interest rate cut.
As we begin 2025, it’s crucial to stay updated on the latest cyber-security practices to protect ourselves from evolving threats. Here are our top 10 cyber security tips for this year.
Each year the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) adjusts dozens of tax provisions to adjust for inflation and prevent what is called “bracket creep.” Bracket creep occurs when inflation, as opposed to real increases in income, pushes people into higher income tax brackets or reduces the value of credits and deductions.