PERSONAL FINANCE
- Steps To Financial Wellness During Financial Literacy Month ; Study: Money Missteps And Financial Literacy Are Connected
- How To Retire: It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
- 5 Key Ways Advisors Deliver Value in the Face of 2020’s Adversities ; Tax-Efficient Planning Ideas for a Post-COVID-19 World ; Robo-Advisors Kept Investors Calm During Tumult—With Help From Humans at Times ; Is Now a Bad Time for Advisors to Retire?
- Coronavirus stimulus checks: What to know about mail delivery
- What to Do If Your Employer Cuts Its 401(k) Match
- College 529 savings accounts could suffer amid Covid-19
HEALTHY AGING
- 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Starting a Part-Time Business in Retirement
- VA says its researchers will study COVID-19 in aging veterans with dementia ; Active older veterans more likely to fall, less likely to get hurt
- Keeping your residents tuned in during the pandemic
- The Importance of Early Treatment for Shingles
- OPINION: It’s Time to Flatten the Loneliness Curve for Older Americans
HEALTHCARE
- Why Are Americans Paying More for Healthcare? ; Workaholic: The cost of addiction in your workforce
- How AI Can Determine Which Coronavirus Patients Require Hospitalization
- Amazon working to prevent further spread of COVID-19 in North Randall after another reported case
- Can Blockchain Save the Supply Chain from COVID-19?
- FBI Warns of 4 Cryptocurrency Fraud Schemes tied to COVID-19
- Health first: venture capital rushes into medical start-ups
- With More Patients Staying Home, This Maryland Doctor Is Dipping Into His Savings To Pay Staff
TECH
- Understanding the Importance of Cybersecurity Due Diligence
- How To Improve The Financial Services Industry With Artificial Intelligence And Blockchain ; With lidar and artificial intelligence, road status clears up after a disaster
- Amazon now accepting food stamp benefits ; Some Amazon workers plan to not show up for the job this week as part of labor actions ; Amazon invests $10 million to help conserve forests as part of climate change plan
RETIREMENT
- Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Retirement Income Adequacy
- DC Plan Sponsors Reacting With Moderation to Coronavirus ; Record keepers adjust quickly to work-from-home reality
- Why ESG and Impact Investing Are A Natural 401k Fit
- CARES Act Liberalizes 401(k) Withdrawals ; The CARES Act Loan Expansion: A Potential Powder Keg in a Pandemic
PENSIONS
- US Public Pension Funding Levels Plunge to 66% in Q1 ; Opinion: Coronavirus will make America’s cities feel the pressure of pension debt
- Trump pressed to halt federal pension investments in China’s ZTE, Hikvision
- Report: Teacher pension debt is ‘crowding out’ funding for education
- Illinois Pension Bailout Request Reaction Roundup – And Why It’s A Nonstarter
- Put California pensions on a ventilator
- Teamsters allow YRC to defer health, welfare, pension payments
- Combining a Cash Balance Plan with a 401(k)
INTERNATIONAL
- Seven money-saving ideas that Canadians are discovering during COVID-19 quarantine
- Hundreds of firms delay pension top-ups due to coronavirus
- Employers Need to Avoid Consequences of Pensions Related Actions
- COVID-19 – Furlough and defined contribution pension contributions – what employers need to know
MARKETS
- What’s going to happen to GDP? ; What we can learn from the 17 stock market crashes since 1870 ; A tsunami of bankruptcies are about to wash away America’s retail sector
- The Money Taboo That Central Banks Have Shied Away From So Far
- Oil price goes negative as demand collapses; stocks dip ; Take Oil’s Plunge Seriously, Not Literally ; Farmers’ shift to soybeans won’t avert grain glut
- Harvard endowment to go greenhouse gas-neutral by 2050 ; Overview of the European Sustainability Taxonomy Regulation
- With endowment of $40.9 billion, Harvard University criticized for accepting nearly $9 million in relief from CARES Act ; The Paycheck Protection Program needs better oversight on how the money is granted, critics say ; Endowments should be used for coronavirus relief, but carefully
- UK consumer sentiment improves despite lockdown ; South Korea Set to Post Largest GDP Contraction Since 2008: Reuters Poll ; India’s Central Bank Has List of Policy Options to Combat Crisis ;Argentina Widens Coronavirus Aid Package to $12.9 Billion, 2.9% of GDP
ALTERNATIVES
- Bruised Hedge Funds Tentatively Looking for Risk Again ; Big Investors Warn Hedge Funds on Tapping Small-Business Aid
- Venture Capital fund managers look for lifecycle extension to tide over Covid-19 ; UK Government Tries Its Hand At Venture Capital
- Cryptocurrency company sues YouTube for letting scammers impersonate its CEO ; A Cashless Future Foreshadows Cryptocurrency Mass Adoption ;China’s central bank says digital currency could be used in 2022 Winter Olympics
- Cash Pours Into Distressed Real-Estate Funds as Investors Aim to ‘Play Offense’ ; Reasonable Rollout: How Real Estate Business Might Resume ; Is There A Real Estate Silver Lining In This Crisis? ; REITs seek relief from dividend restrictions in new loan program
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.