Are you crypto-currency's newest investor? If so, you don't want to miss this episode of Launch Financial with Ashley and Brad. On this week's episode, Ashley and Brad talk everything crypto, from the recent craze and all the news surrounding it.
Join us on a very important episode of Launch Financial with Ashley and Brad as Brad unpacks the Gamestop drama and explains heavily shorted stocks to the audience.
We are joined by David Pearl, LCSW a psychotherapist and consultant who specializes in treating professionals, couples, performing artists and athletes. Together we will explore tips and advice on the money conversations you should be having with your significant other and when entering a new relationship. When two people with different backgrounds, risk tolerances, and views on money begin to merge their lives, things can get messy. David will walk us through how to make those situations lighter and easier on your relationships.
A little about David, he aims to provide a safe and supportive environment to strengthen self-esteem and facilitate more meaningful connections with family, friends, professional colleagues, or teammates.
David obtained his Master’s degree from The Silver School of Social Work at NYU and his Bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is formally trained in Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), and has certifications in Imago Relationship Therapy and Prepare/Enrich Premarital and Marital Counseling. David is dual licensed in New York and Tennessee, and works with clients on an ongoing basis in both locations.
Prior to founding Music City Psych in Nashville, TN, David provided psychotherapy and performance coaching at Union Square Practice in NYC, counseling to individuals, couples, and families struggling with hematologic cancers at Mount Sinai Hospital, as well as psychodynamically oriented individual and couples counseling at The National Institute for the Psychotherapies (NIP).
Happy Monday! Tune into our episode today, Monday, November 16 to hear our take on the latest news in the market and world.
We want to talk a bit about the idea of systemic racism and the economic inequality that most minorities face as a result. We also want to encourage our listeners to do what they can to support black/minority owned businesses, especially during these even more challenging times.
The senseless killing of George Floyd at the hands of law enforcement has shaken this nation at its core. His death, along with countless others’ has once again brought these injustices to the forefront of our society. For far too long, Black Americans have suffered under systems of racism and oppression.
This time, there are no excuses – we have had enough.
Listen in to hear about what the recent Stimulus Bill means for you and your finances during the time of the COVID-19 crisis.
Listen in on some great information about the current markets including some questions to ask yourself about your finances during a time of extreme volatility.
Hear how to avoid tax scams, ensure you aren't getting a huge tax refund and giving the government an interest-free loan and make sure you have all your documents in order to file this year's taxes.
For those of you eager to get a head start on filing your taxes this year, here are some important tips to help you navigate the process.
Financial tips from a survey of retirees and what they wish they could tell their younger selves about their finances.
Find out about how you or your family can benefit from ABLE accounts if there is someone with a disability in your family.
This podcast will provide you with details pertaining to the SECURE Act that went into effect on January 1, 2020 as it relates to you and your finances.
Hear about the changes to retirement savings account contribution limits in 2020.
Listen here for some key information on teaching your children about finances - it's never too early to start!
Listen in for some tips on how to better prepare financially for a recession.
Brad and Charlie and Josh (now... with #Schwaber!) talk about 401Ks and switching employment. Do you have a long-neglected account?
In today’s world, it is normal for mid-level professionals to jump between a few different jobs early in their career as they try to figure out their passion and path. When leaving a job, we often take with us the knowledge we gained from our experiences and hopefully some friendships we made as well.
Link to the BlogPost: In today’s world, it is normal for mid-level professionals to jump between a few different jobs early in their career as they try to figure out their passion and path. When leaving a job, we often take with us the knowledge we gained from our experiences and hopefully some friendships we made as well.
Link to blog post: www.shermanwealth.com/401k-when-you-change-jobs/
Brad talks to Stefanie O'Connell, author of The Broke and Beautiful Life, about investing and her finance adventures