The Millionaire Next Door continues to appear in advisor conversations because it challenges how wealth is commonly identified. Rather than focusing on income or visible lifestyle, the book asks a ...
The Tennessee Titans haven't had the season they hoped when they selected Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft. They ended up firing Brian Callahan and replacing him with interim ...
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Unsure how to start Jujutsu Kaisen? This guide breaks down the correct watch order, the timeline and what each season and film covers. If there’s one anime that’s had the entire community in a ...
The White House is exploring new measures to curb the influence of proxy advisers and index-fund managers, wading into a hot-button debate raised by high-profile CEOs including Elon Musk and Jamie ...
It was a gray winter afternoon early in my career when my client—let’s call him Dan—stormed into my office, visibly angry. “I lost my f—ing job again because I told my boss the project sucked,” he ...
So, your son or daughter plays sports. What now? Youth sports has become a $40 billion industry, fraught with pitfalls but also boundless benefits our kids can carry with them throughout their lives.
As financial advisors, we are trained to be the steady hand on the tiller during a storm. But what happens when the storm feels different, and we are experiencing the same anxieties as our clients?
Is your client depressed or just grieving? Advisors often wrestle with this question as they sit across the table from someone who has recently lost a spouse, parent or child. You may see tears, hear ...