In this episode: (1) Georgetown University’s CRI: Tackling de-accumulation and lifetime income, (2) World Economic Forum report: Americans Outlive Their Savings, (3) More on the SEC’s Best Interest regulations, (4) What are college students biggest savings questions?, (5) 10 states sue to stop T-Mobile and Sprint merger, (6) Mortgage rates are dropping - so why aren’t more people buying homes?, and (7) A look at the upcoming Fed meeting: how did markets respond? Georgetown University Center for Retirement Initiatives’ Angela Antonelli joins as this week’s special guest.
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aying for college after being laid off
Getting your lawn and landscaping ready for the Spring
Pension Risk Transfer Market Continues to Heat Up
Lawmakers unveil the American Privacy Rights Act
Is Recent Inflation Data Supportive of Interest Rate Cuts?
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Financial Emergency: One in Three Americans Max Out Credit Cards for Survival
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Retirement litigation expands to how and when retirement plan forfeitures are used
Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Tea-leaves for the stock market?
Will your older self refuse to give up the car keys?
What do the new real estate commission rules mean for the buyer & seller?
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How will markets react to a key inflation test?
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