- Amy Armstrong
Tips that Advisors are Qualified to Give
Retirement is supposed to be the “golden years” of living – the time to experience the activities and live the dreams that the working years did not afford in terms of finances and time.
- Amy Armstrong
What are parents teaching kids about money?
Mother may not always know best when it comes to imparting accurate and helpful financial knowledge to her children. The same notion appears to be true for dear old Dad’s advice.
- Bobby L. Hickman
“Financial literacy is a 21st century survival skill.”
As young Americans continue to struggle with financial literacy, the lack of preparation for making sound money management decisions increasingly threatens their future prosperity
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Tips that Advisors are Qualified to Give
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What are parents teaching kids about money?
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“Financial literacy is a 21st century survival skill.”
- Amy Armstrong
Technology Brings Opportunity Amidst a Pandemic
Embracing technology is the way to defeat the negative economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Bobby L. Hickman
Is Your Advisor a Fiduciary?
Consumers often assume that their financial advisors are putting the customer’s interests ahead of their own, but that is not necessarily the case. Although two federal regulators have
- Amy Armstrong
COVID-19 Takes Greater Toll on Women
It would appear the COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking more havoc on women than men when it comes to their jobs, businesses, and finances.
The word “fiduciary” has been all over the financial news scene for the past few years as various branches of the U.S. government work toward providing the financial
Artificial intelligence has been around for several decades, but its element of deep learning, using algorithms to model high-brow abstractions from a constant stream
As we let the final gasps of air out of 2020, the last thing we need is a long laundry list reminding us of all the troubles we faced and the fact that far too many Americans found
Precious few of us were around as eyewitnesses back in 1918 when the Spanish flu pandemic took the lives of 50 million people around the world.
- Bobby L. Hickman
Advisors share lessons learned from a challenging 2020
The global pandemic and economic turmoil of 2020 brought a range of unexpected and unique challenges to financial planning firms, ranging from market instability to
- Amy Armstrong
Manhattanite Innovates and Entertains During Pandemic
If your mind was not in 007 mode when reading that moniker, read it again allowing yourself to be immersed in the persona of James Bond.
- Amy Armstrong
Make Your Child a Millionaire
What sage advice has been handed down through the ages from parent to child that still holds true today, no matter how culture and technology have evolved?
- Amy Armstrong
Youth Financial Literacy: Pandemic Stalls Momentum
Just when the movement to include financial education in K-12 schools made noticeable headway in 2019 with several states mandating that curricula include personal finance along