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.
U.S. Public Pension Funds are highly vulnerable to market corrections
The U.S. Sustainable Funds Landscape in 2024
Hearing on the New Department of Labor Fiduciary Rule: Protecting American Savers and Retirees?
A Roller coaster for markets amid a flood of new data
That lingering ‘meh’ feeling has a name
Know your rights: Getting funeral information by phone
High cholesterol isn’t always a cause for alarm
What’s driving higher fast food prices?
Meet you new team member: Gen AI
As ERISA turns 50, more bold retirement legislation is expected
Will There Be a Recession in 2024?
Here’s What It’s Like to Retire on Almost Nothing but Social Security
Signs of hearing loss in children
Tips for Going to College as a Military Veteran
Do you need life insurance in retirement?
Helping Veterans Who Are Struggling
The Department of Labor proposes Auto Portability Transaction Regulations
Odds of a March Rate Cut Slide | Jane King, Financial Journalist
#BRNAM #1625 | Ways to reduce your car insurance | Ashley King, State Farm Insurance & Ray McGrath, Car Enthusiast | #Tunein: broadcastretirementnetwork.com #JustTheFacts
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