InvestmentNews is a finalist in six categories in the 67th Annual Jesse H. Neal Awards, and I cannot overstate the sense of accomplishment — and humility — this generates in me.
It’s the idea that someone is out there today, hacking a creative solution that will become the next new tech, that makes this an exciting time to be in financial advice.
Reflecting on the outlook from that first week of January, optimism was a triumph of hope over experience. But today’s reality shows us that a positive perspective on that day was not in fact misplaced.
One should always model and prepare for changes to the current reality, but the idea of moving money today based on an unknown reality seems a clear abrogation of duties.
RIAs will be at the center of a great deal of our coverage and content over the coming weeks, and we even have Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young on the agenda.
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'Once seen as potential casualties of a pandemic-altered work environment, summer internship programs have emerged as one of the shining success stories across financial services,' according to InvestmentNews columnist Jeff Benjamin.
More people participating in wealth management is a positive for the markets. But blindly following bad advice opens up the dark side of investing.
The awards recognize individuals, firms and industry partners that cultivate a diverse and equitable profession.
The challenge with reflecting on what’s happened is that it is all so intensely personal, yet it has hit every person.