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Once your divorce is final, you are so relieved for it to finally be over, that it is easy to miss the crucial steps that can only be taken after your divorce is final. This vital step allows you to secure and protect what you received in the settlement and sets you up for financial stability post divorce. In today's show Aviva Pinto helps review everything from closing accounts shared with your ex to retitling your policies, investments and accounts to changing your beneficiaries, drafting a new Will and taking care of your estate planning. Regardless of the amount of money you are working with, the advice and guidance from today's guest will enable you to launch into your post divorce life with a sense of financial security and peace of mind. Bronfman E.L. Rothschild, LP is a registered investment advisor (dba Bronfman Rothschild, Bronfman Rothschild Wealth Advisors, and Bronfman Rothschild Plan Advisors). Securities, when offered, are offered through an affiliate, Bronfman E.L. Rothschild Capital, LLC (dba BELR Capital, LLC), member FINRA/SIPC. For more on Karen visit Journey Beyond Divorce.
Once your divorce is final, you are so relieved for it to finally be over, that it is easy to miss the crucial steps that can only be taken after your divorce is final. This vital step allows you to secure and protect what you received in the settlement and sets you up for financial stability post divorce. In today’s show Aviva Pinto helps review everything from closing accounts shared with your ex to retitling your policies, investments and accounts to changing your beneficiaries, drafting a new Will and taking care of your estate planning. Regardless of the amount of money you are working with, the advice and guidance from today’s guest will enable you to launch into your post divorce life with a sense of financial security and peace of mind. Bronfman E.L. Rothschild, LP is a registered investment advisor (dba Bronfman Rothschild, Bronfman Rothschild Wealth Advisors, and Bronfman Rothschild Plan Advisors). Securities, when offered, are offered through an affiliate, Bronfman E.L. Rothschild Capital, LLC (dba BELR Capital, LLC), member FINRA/SIPC. For more on Karen visit Journey Beyond Divorce.
Once your divorce is final, you are so relieved for it to finally be over, that it is easy to miss the crucial steps that can only be taken after your divorce is final. This vital step allows you to secure and protect what you received in the settlement and sets you up for financial stability post divorce. In today’s show Aviva Pinto helps review everything from closing accounts shared with your ex to retitling your policies, investments and accounts to changing your beneficiaries, drafting a new Will and taking care of your estate planning. Regardless of the amount of money you are working with, the advice and guidance from today’s guest will enable you to launch into your post divorce life with a sense of financial security and peace of mind. Bronfman E.L. Rothschild, LP is a registered investment advisor (dba Bronfman Rothschild, Bronfman Rothschild Wealth Advisors, and Bronfman Rothschild Plan Advisors). Securities, when offered, are offered through an affiliate, Bronfman E.L. Rothschild Capital, LLC (dba BELR Capital, LLC), member FINRA/SIPC. For more on Karen visit Journey Beyond Divorce.
Chris Maxey, director of research at Bronfman Rothschild, said that everything on the stock market looks to have moved back toward average, to where the market is neither over- nor under-valued, making it a good time for investors to rebalance portfolios back to target allocations, and to temper their expectations until it shows more strength or weakness later this year. Also on the show, Chris Horymski of MagnifyMoney.com talks about the record credit-card debt in America, Chuck answers an audience question about a Twitter campaign that has been smearing him, and, in a rebroadcast, Bob Auer of the Auer Growth Fund has the Market Call.
Neal Jerry Simon ) is a business executive and community leader in Potomac, Maryland Simon has led four businesses, and has served on the boards of several leading Maryland non-profits. He is the CEO of Bronfman Rothschild which manages $6.1 billion and has eleven offices in the Midwest and east coast. From 2006 to 2008, Simon was the chairman of the board of the Montgomery County Community Foundation[1] and in 2016 Simon was elected chairman of the board of the Greater Washington Community Foundation. In April 2016, Simon and his family were recognized by Interfaith Works as Humanitarians of the Year. On February 6, 2018, Simon declared his candidacy to represent the state of Maryland in the U.S. Senate as an Independent.
Today we continue our series of Conversations with the Candidates with three people who will be on the ballot in November -- who are neither Democrats nor Republicans.The Democracy Fund Voter Study Group reports that for the first time in the last 25 years, 2/3 of Americans see the need for a third party. This support for alternatives to Democrats and Republicans grows out of dissatisfaction with what many see as a dysfunctional two party system, but as to which third party that should be, or if there should be more than one, there is much less consensus. Today, we’ll talk to an Independent, a Libertarian and a member of the Green Party about the reasons behind their candidacies, and their views on the future of third parties moving forward.Joining Tom today in Studio A are:David Lashar, a Libertarian running for Congress in Maryland’s Third District. His opponents are the Democratic incumbent, Congressman John Sarbanes and a Republican, Charles Anthony. Mr. Lashar, a former Republican, is 55. This is his first run for public office;Ian Schlakman is the Green Party candidate for Maryland Governor. In 2016, he ran for Baltimore City Council, and in 2014, he ran for Congress. His opponents are the incumbent, Republican Larry Hogan, and the Democrat, former NAACP President Ben Jealous. Mr. Schlakman has started a couple of tech consulting companies, and he was a founding organizer of the Baltimore B Note, which allowed people to participate in the local economy without relying on the U.S. dollar. He is 33; andNeal Simon is an Independent candidate running for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Democrat Ben Cardin. The Republican in that race is Tony Campbell. Mr. Simon is the CEO of the Rockville-based investment firm Bronfman Rothschild and the chairman of the board of the Greater Washington Community Foundation. He is 50 years old. He is a former registered Democrat, who is now unaffiliated with any party.We livestreamed this conversation on the WYPR Facebook page. To see that video, click here. By the way, today is National Voter Registration Day. Click here for a list of events and to register to vote.