In this episode: (1) Kristina Hooper, Invesco, Chief Global Markets Strategist, takes us on a look back at the first half of 2019 and sheds some light on what we might expect from markets the remainder of the year, (2) BREAKING NEWS: Department of Labor secretary Acosta resigns. What’s the impact to benefit regulation and who may replace him?, (3) Atlas Shrugged: Employees striking for climate change, (4) Ranking the states for retirement, (5) Blended retirement: the challenges of military spouses and their families, (6) Amazon is now offering new skills training to its employees, (7) a closer look at the #FIRE movement – will they actually stop working? and, (8),the California Consumer Privacy Act’s impact on employee benefits.
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Understanding the five stages of grief
The New DOL Fiduciary Rule to become Final
Is the stock market sell off over?
Is Medicare keeping pace with our aging population?
What an eye exam can reveal about your health
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
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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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