In this episode, we discuss (1) the status of multiemployer and public pension plans, (2) the Emmy's and Netflix, (3) new SEC guidance that impacts proxy voting and (4) the success (and consumption) of the pumkin spice latte. Special guest this week is the former Executive Director of the National Coordinating Commitee on Multiemployer Pension Plans, Randy DeFrehn. Then we hear from the #allstars: George Grombacher, Natalie Walters, Jacob Passy, Alessandra Malito, Devin Banerjee, CFA, David Levine, Oliver Renick, Kevin Kelly and Kevin Walsh.
Is Defined Benefit Plan Pension Risk Transfer Putting Employers in the Litigation Cross-Hairs?
Mixed messages: Is inflation cooling or not?
Why people in their 50s and 60s are the hottest hires for 2024
Considering Private Real Estate as a Foundation for Multi-Asset Defined Contribution Plan Investment Options
Autoenrollment and auto escalation in State and Local Government Defined Contribution Plans
Spring cleaning is a perfect time to straighten up your financial matters
Is stretching now underrated?
The Social Security Administration Rolls Out The 'Slam the Scam' Campaign to Thwart Hackers & Scammers
Federal Reserve Rate cuts are coming
Congress and the Department of Labor stay busy with Retirement and Healthcare Legislation and Regulation
High school students volunteer and assist with tax preparation
2023 Tax Preparation tips
Making gut instinct your superpowe
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?
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