When Bridges Fall

The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore was a dramatic example of an unexpected event with major consequences on the economy and global trade. Despite what was in place to protect the bridge’s supports, the ship that caused the collapse, the MV Dali,...

The Key Connection Between Your Beliefs and Finances

“If you believe you can, or you can’t, you’re right.” —Henry FordOur beliefs and values shape our behavior and financial decisions more than we realize.If we hold limiting beliefs such as “I can’t save right now” or “I doubt I could ever...

Retiring with Zero (To Prove)

This year marks a significant milestone, as over 4 million people are set to turn 65, making it the largest cohort to reach the traditional retirement age in a single year. In the coming months, the impact of this demographic shift on the economy, social security,...

In Flying And In Finance, Put Your Mask On First

As we step into more spring-like weather and look ahead to the summer travel season, many are saying 2024 is the year when global tourism fully rebounds to pre-pandemic levels.That’s why the Forbes article “In Flying And In Finance, Put Your Mask On First”...

Celebrating Women’s Financial Empowerment in March

March is Women’s History Month, and to kick it off right, 93-year-old former professor Ruth Gottesman made her mark on the world by donating $1 billion to ensure that students at a Bronx university received free tuition in perpetuity.“I’ve never seen anybody behave...