My Employer is Closing its Pension Plan: Now What?
From Neyland's Dark Mode to D.C.'s Shutdown: What's "Blacked Out" and What's Still Running?
The energy in Neyland Stadium on Saturday night was electric. The crowd, a sea of black for the Vols' "Dark Mode" game against Oklahoma, created a spectacle of unified focus and passion. Conversely, the very notion of a "blackout" brings to mind a different kind of widespread disruption—the current government shutdown.
by Heather Brame and Julie Hamilton
Weddings and Wealth: Moves to Make Before Saying “I Do.”
Did you know that October is one of the most popular months to get married? One of the best gifts you can give yourself and your soon-to-be spouse is a solid financial outlook. While many understand the rationale for premarital therapy, fewer think about the significance of meeting with a financial professional before exchanging vows.
by Joanna Nash
Addressing Financial Risk During a Market Downturn
Concerned about the recent market volatility? Unsure about whether you should revisit your financial plan? You’re not alone! Turbulent times can create uncertainty, but it is important to make sure any changes to your investments are methodical and not a stress reaction.
by Joanna Nash