PERSONAL FINANCE
- State Treasurer Brings Bill to Expand Financial Literacy
- Retirement dreams: $3 million is the new $1 million ; The path to retirement ; Average Retirement Savings by Age and Income
- Federal Workers Eyeing Greener Pastures in the Private Sector
- The Equilibrium and Spillover Effects of Early Retirement
- Former adviser blames paperwork in fraud trial ; Financial Planning: Living in a big data world
- Why You Should Be Shopping Around For A Mortgage
- Death And Money: How To Protect And Provide For The Loved Ones You Leave Behind
- More Trustees Fear for the Future ; Education Is the Darling of Wealthy Philanthropists, But K-12 Is Losing Its Luster
- How Venture Philanthropy Works and Its Role in Effective Charity
HEALTHCARE
- Healthcare access has declined in past two decades, despite Obamacare: Study
- Preventing hospital readmissions with the help of artificial intelligence
- Employers Pay More When Patients Get Oncology Infusions in Hospital Outpatient Settings
- Patients want a ‘good death’ at home, but hospice care can badly strain families
- How HSAs Can Help Boost Employee Productivity and Retirement Readiness
- Minnesota health care companies raise $1 billion-plus in private funding in 2019
TECH
- Artificial intelligence, geopolitics, and information integrity ; Demystifying artificial intelligence
- SEC Outlines Cybersecurity and Resiliency Best Practices
- Facebook says its ad machine is being weakened by privacy changes
- Prop money being used to scam online sellers in St. Martinville, police warn
- The Futurist: The Invisible Wearables
- Regulating OTT apps more complicated than earlier thought
- MoviePass is shutting down permanently and liquidating in bankruptcy
RETIREMENT
- Who’d of Thunk? Americans Really Like 401k Plan Structures, Features
- Fidelity Will Now Let You Buy a Fraction of a Stock or ETF. Here’s What That Could Mean for 401(k)s.
- Lockheed executes another risk transfer as it looks to move all employees to DC plan
- Does a sound strategy back your 401(k) investment policy statement? – Carosa
- Has financial services reached a robo-advice tipping point?
- Research Shows Positive Effects of TDFs
- Getting SECURE Act’s Lifetime Income Provisions Right
- Participation and Leakages in Oregon’s Auto-IRA
- Evidence-based retirement policy: Necessity and opportunity
- Serco Inc. Targeted in Latest Suit Challenging 401(k) Plan Fees ; St. Louis’ Schlichter takes on Shell Oil in 401(k) suit ; Pru Pushes Back on Excessive Fee Claims
PENSIONS
- State and Local Pensions Share Their Own Best Practices ; Global Standards Setter Calls for Simplified Pension Reporting
- For Many California Cities, New Year Brings Higher Pension Bills
- Bill would raise retirement age for Wisconsin Retirement System participants
- Court Permits Healthcare Pension Lawsuit to Proceed
- New York State pension fund puts 27 coal companies under review
- Detroit pension fund sues its oversight panel over ‘unlawful’ executive pay raise
- Ohio Pension Plan Would Disclose Manager Fees, Livestream Meetings Under New Legislation
- No Social Security? For Alaska teachers, that’s just the way it is
- Graphic Packaging transfers $750 million in pension liabilities to AIG
INTERNATIONAL
- Should Veganism Feature on the Pensions Menu?
- South Africa Unions Want Private Pensions to Fund Infrastructure
- Measly Returns Spark $5 Billion Raid on Estonian Pensions
- A Pithy Precis of Parliamentary Process (for Passing Pensions Law)
- Romanian lawmakers abrogate special pensions of top public servants and magistrates
- Government inaction on social care delaying retirement plans for millions
MARKETS
- The economy probably grew a ho-hum 1.9% in the 4th quarter, but GDP might have a few surprises
- Fed holds rates steady ; Early Reports of US Coronavirus Cases Haven’t Affected Consumer Sentiment Yet ; Coronavirus shock could deliver double-digit hit to stock market, investor warns
- Central banks are swimming against the tide on inflation
- Asia gasoline prices fall sharply as virus fuels China demand worries ; US Emissions to Rise In 2030s Due to Gasoline Consumption: EIA; Oil Swings as Investors Grapple With Coronavirus Uncertainty ; The Coronavirus Won’t Wreck The Commodities Market
- Conscious Investing in 2020: Where Are We Headed? ; Venture capitalists have yet to join Corporate America in tackling climate change ; Why Big Central Banks Are Becoming Climate Warriors ; Op-Ed: Why CIOs Should Engage on Climate and Take Action
- US stock funds post longest run on assets since 2016 ; Endowment returns drop in 2019 but gain over decade – study
- Sovereign wealth funds move mainstream, make less contrarian bets
- Wall Street’s London outposts braced for Brexit beating
ALTERNATIVES
- Greenwich fund manager hit with $10 million NY tax bill
- Private Equity Needs Due Diligence Help To Go Mainstream
- Tracking corporate venture capital’s rise over the past decade
- Will 2020 Be The Year Cryptocurrency And Blockchain Becomes Operational? ; Cryptocurrency Businesses Are Booming. What Lies Ahead?
- Why low rates are raising questions about the next commercial real estate unwind ; Are Homeownership Patterns Stable Enough to Tap Home Equity?
- The Ultra-Wealthy Prefer Multi-Family Offices To Wealth Managers
ABOUT THE FOUNDER
Jeffrey H. Snyder currently serves as Founder for The Morning Pulse, Inc and lead anchor for the Broadcast Retirement Network Considered an “industry insider”, thought-leader and an independent voice on retirement, personal finance and related issues, he has appeared in both television and print discussing the issues related to retirement and the capital markets.
ABOUT THE BROADCAST RETIREMENT NETWORK
The Broadcast Retirement Network (BRN) is the first lifestyle media platform focused on helping Americans achieve financial independence and to make retirement and savings culturally relevant. The content is informative and engages the viewer. Most importantly – No agendas, no sales pitches, no product pushes.
Our morning show, BRN AM, provides an assessment of daily issues so that Americans can create a plan of action for themselves and their families. BRN AM focuses on delivering headline news via brief interviews with real Americans working toward their financial goals.
Unlike financial shows which prioritize institutional investment managers and public policy organizations, BRN AM is a lifestyle show that brings the stories and ideas of regular Americans to the forefront. We engage with a range of topics pertaining to retirement, focusing individual episodes on personal finance, healthcare, social security, home-ownership and so on to provide viewers with the full picture regarding the future of financial security in America.