Kenneth Fick

Kenneth Fick

Kenneth Fick is a freelance business writer and financial expert with more than a decade-and-a-half of experience in helping companies from startups to Fortune 500s solve their most complex business problems.

With a background in accounting, management consulting, financial reporting, corporate finance and investing, Kenneth writes from the perspective of a battle-tested corporate insider. He utilizes the knowledge gained from years of experience working in the internal operations of various companies — helping them turn their business ideas into reality — to provide actionable insight to readers. His commentary is insightful and clear, helping readers decode the complex world of finance and distill it into readable, actionable knowledge.

Kenneth’s work has appeared in several high-profile web and print publications, he is a licensed CPA, and he holds an MBA from the College of William and Mary. When not consulting or working on other projects he focuses on writing for his blog, www.piercethefog.com, which provides in-depth commentary and education in the world of financial forecasting.

Recent Articles

5 Stocks to Buy to Profit From Cable Consolidation

As the cable industry continues to gobble itself whole, investors looking for stocks to buy should look at these three types of cable companies.

For AT&T (T) Stock, Boring Is Good

AT&T stock has low volatility, high dividend and a stable outlook, making it a good stock to buy to lower portfolio volatility.

Time to Pare Back PG Stock

Procter & Gamble is stable, and PG stock offers a good dividend but has nonexistent sales growth and declining profits.

3 American Financial Stocks to Buy

If you think the U.S. economy is finally on the cusp of breaking out of "new normal" growth, turn your attention to these 3 financial stocks.

WFC: Wells Fargo is Worth the Price

As the U.S. housing market slowly recovers, improving credit quality and increasing loan opportunities, Wells Fargo (WFC) is a stock to buy.

Private Equity Investing for Small Investors

Investing in (or like) private equity offers potentially higher rewards ... but you'd better have some elbow grease and a healthy appetite for risk.

Disney: Don’t Buy DIS, But Don’t Bet Against It

Disney turns acquisitions into big profits, and its fundamentals show DIS stock up over 17% year to date, high margins and low debt.

KSS: Wait to Hear Kohl’s Latest News

The market overreacted to Kohl's lower earnings guidance, wait until next week to the Kohl's growth strategy and forwards earning potential.

Schwab’s Robo-Advisor Not a Game Changer

Schwab's performance is priced into stock and its new Intelligent Portfolios™ will not have a significant effect on next year's earnings.

AbbVie Stock – Good for Income, Bad for Growth

AbbieVie stock is fully valued, but with a forward dividend yield of 3.5%, income investors should consider buying ABBV stock.