From investing myths to bad money tips, GBR breaks down why popular financial advice from millionaires can be misleading, outdated or wrong.
A TIAA Institute and MIT AgeLab survey finds consumers working with advisers are more satisfied with financial advice, underscoring the value and need for greater access to financial professionals.
But who do Americans actually trust to get their money advice, and how does that vary across generations, income levels and even gender? As part of the 2025 Top 100 Money Experts series — which ...
A growing number of Americans are turning to artificial intelligence tools for financial guidance, even for things as serious as retirement planning. Caitlyn Yingling, a Dallas-based recruiter who ...
Financial advisors have long warned clients to be skeptical of advice from TikTok, Reddit and now AI chatbots. Now there’s fresh data to back up that concern. The internet is a growing source of ...
Social media has become a primary source for everything from gift ideas to productivity hacks. "Finfluencers," or financial influencers, are now part of this trend, sharing money tips that reflect a ...
The limiting factor for financial planners is rarely technical ability. It is how they handle emotions—clients’ and their own—especially under pressure.
Social media has made it easier than ever to find financial advice, but experts warn that some of the money "hacks" circulating online can be misleading — and other times, outright wrong. Platforms ...
Many finfluencers market themselves not so much on academic credentials or qualifications as on lived experience, with popular videos titles including “Money habits for a 6 figure net worth” and “How ...
It’s tempting to think that if you could switch some daily habits — like avocado toast — you could quickly unlock the door to financial freedom. But often small daily purchase decisions are rounding ...
Given today's challenging economy, the high cost of living, and the ever-expensive holiday season that is upon us, financial advice and budgeting tips are extremely helpful. However, there's nothing ...
Science remains the foundation of financial planning, but it's the art that adds color to each advisor’s service offering.