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.
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The SEC approves new rules aimed at overhauling the way private market funds interact with their investor
A Late Summer / Fall swoon for the stock market?
Helping High Schoolers enroll in Dual Enrollment Classes
Index Providers: Whales Behind the Scenes of Exchange Traded Funds
Educating board members so they can fulfill their fiduciary responsibilities to Plan Members
Navigating insurance denials for mental health conditions
As Mortgage rates near 7%, homebuyers distance themselves
Are Pension Risk Transfers in Need of an Overhaul
Treasury yields keep rising, causing pain for stock-market investors
Certificate of Deposit (CD) rates are on the rise. How to pick what’s right for you?
#BRNAM #1465 | Exploring Human Aging Via Elephant Research
A look at the Medicare Donut Hole for 2023
NJ is now the only state that doesn’t let you pump your own gas
How wearables and AI can help treat heart ailments
ERISA Excessive Fee Cases Continue to Survive Dismissal Motions at a High Rate
Investors seeing red? What to Know About The Market Pullback
#BRNAM #1459 | Gene patterns shape our food choices
Retired Barbie has 30% more in retirement savings
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