In this episode: (1) Assessing the Impact of the College Admissions Scandal, (2) Who Should Bear the Student Loan Burden?, (3) It continues! – Facebook and Instagram go down for extended periods of time, (4) Making sense of the multiple retirement and financial services designations, (5)Investing app launches debit rewards in an effort to attract more banking customers and (6) The expansion of wellness programs and what employees and employers should be evaluating. Special guests this week: Rick Seltzer, Inside Higher Ed and Sharon A. Pivirotto, 401kBestPractices.com.
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Will ETFs Drive Mutual Funds Extinct?
Is this the Renaissance of the Defined Benefit Pension Plan
The NASDAQ soars to a new high, but inflation is still elevated
Seniors Helping Seniors
Australians want to make their own decisions regarding their retirement savings
Housing Linked to Lower Cancer Mortality Among U.S. Veterans
Mortgage rates rise again: What’s this mean for home sales this spring?
Self-driving vehicles will be a ticket out of isolation and loneliness
An Upcoming Senate Hearing Looks to Address the 'Retirement Crisis' Head on
Nvidia makes Wall Street history
Only 35% of working Canadians aged 50 and older can afford to retire
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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
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