In this episode: (1) Achieving #Financialliteracy from the perspective of state Treasurers (2) Small business sacrifices, (3) Financial workshop lessons learned, (4) calls to break up Facebook?, (5) Unintended consequences of the Sanders-Cortez legislation to lower credit card debt, (6) markets take a pre-June swoon and the Uber IPO (7) making defined contribution plans look more like defined benefit pension plans. This week's special guest is David Damschen, CTP, #Treasurer, State of Utah.
Mortgage rates get close to the yearly high of 7.49%
Prudent Practices for Evaluating and Implementing Retirement Income Solutions
New U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Rule Cracks Down on Misleading Fund Labels
The Federal Reserve puts out a hawkish message alongside its decision to hold rates steady
Holiday shopping to begin by Halloween?
Is there retirement fatigue on Capitol Hill?
The real reason(s) food allergies are on the rise
Horse boarding: How to make modern boarding “Natural”
Eating a vegan diet reduces your grocery bill by more than $500
What to expect from the DOL Fiduciary Rule currently at the Office of Management and Budget
The stock market is ignoring evidence the economy is slowing
Developing a healthy attitude about aging
Addressing the lack of retirement access with Pooled Employer Plans (PEP)
College Savings Month: Retirees are launching their 3rd Act
Ensuring a smooth recordkeeper transition that maintains data security and privacy
Reshaping the Perception of the Top Retirement Income Objections
The SEC adopts new cybersecurity disclosure rules for public companies
The threat of high interest rates continues to dog Big Tech stocks
Food prices continue to climb at grocery stores
With Roth Catch Up delayed, the regulatory focus shifts to other SECURE 2.0 Act provisions
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