- Amy Armstrong
Financial Perspective of Women Gaining Ground
By the year 2030, two-thirds of the wealth in the United States will be controlled by women.
- Steven Selengut
There's always been a cliff: 1987, 1999, 2007; there's always been year end "window dressing"
With interest rates stranded at historical lows for nine years now, the stock market side of Wall Street has benefited from a self-created image as the only game in town where reasonable
FOX Business News journalist Maria Bartiromo interviews the heavy hitters in finance, business, and politics. In November, she spoke with Vice President Pence on her show “Sunday Morning
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Financial Perspective of Women Gaining Ground
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There's always been a cliff: 1987, 1999, 2007; there's always been year end "window dressing"
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The Bartiromo Effect from CNBC to FOX, Maria Bartiromo is the face of financial media
- Dennis Stack and Tom Cormier
A Legacy Conversation Advisors Must Have to Succeed in the Great Wealth Migration
OPPORTUNITY LOST AND FOUND The financial and estate planning industries are at a crossroads. Eroding trust is one of many challenges that make it all the more difficult for Advisors to
- Vitaliy Katsenelson, CFA
Trump Hates Them – We Love Them
A few weeks after Donald Trump was elected president of the United States, he was asked about pharmaceuticals prices. With typical rhetorical gusto, he declared, “Pharmaceutical
- Amy Conway-Hatcher, Christina Ackermann, Anjali Chaturvedi, Jody Porter, Lynn Haaland
Overcoming Adversity in Leadership: Finding Vision and Calm in the Storm
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be in the eye of a hurricane? Have you ever wondered how others have navigated significant organizational crises or the traits they relied on to lead
- Vitaliy Katsenelson, CFA
Searching for Yield? Better to Look for Humility and Patience
The Great Recession may be over, but seven years later we can still see the deep scars and unhealed wounds it left on the global economy. In an attempt to prevent an unpleasant revisit to the
- Steven Selengut
The DOL Attack on Private Investment Portfolios
The Fiduciary Rule What's all the Fuss About? Can I have a show of hands please? How many of you know the difference(s) between "defined benefit" pension plans and 401k, IRA, 403b,
- Ray LeVitre, CFP
The Real Risks of Retirement Investing
To anyone on the glide path to retirement, it is becoming clear that today’s retirees are facing a completely different set of challenges than prior generations.
- Jude Scinta
Financial Education for Kids Pays Off
American teens ranked below average in a global study assessing financial literacy among 15-year-olds. Conducted by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the U.S. placed ninth, being outranked by countries such as China, Australia and Poland.
- Kristina M. Launey, Christine Hendrickson & Melissa Aristizabal
With EEO-1 Pay Report Gone, California Moves to Fill the Gap
In face of last month’s suspended implementation of “Component 2” of the Revised EEO-1 Report, which would have required employers with over 100 employees to submit W-2 pay and FLSA hours worked information, California moves forward with its own pay data transparency initiative.
Tilman Fertitta, CEO of Fertitta Entertainment, Inc. and Jim Ackerman, executive vice president of CNBC’s evening line-up, had been talking for some time about creating a concept for a business show starring Fertitta that would fit the cable news network’s alternative primetime format which includes such shows as “The Profit,” “Jay Leno’s Garage,” and “American Greed.”
- Advisors Magazine
Detlef Schrempf, Forever an All-Star
A team player who always finishes first. After a life devoted to training and honing specialized skills on the basketball court, almost every professional basketball player is faced
- Matthew Edward
Investing during the robot revolution
Automation may out-perform investors who lack financial literacy. The robot revolution, which has automated industries as far apart as automobiles and law, threatens to put more than half of today’s jobs into metal, not human, hands.