Americans are living longer - and that’s reshaping retirement plans. After major stock market gains, many advisors say now is the time to re-balance portfolios and reassess risk to protect long-term returns. And for grandparents, there’s no greater gift than helping their grandkids achieve a college education.
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Americans are living longer - and that’s reshaping retirement plans. After major stock market gains, many advisors say now is the time to re-balance portfolios and reassess risk to protect long-term returns. And for grandparents, there’s no greater gift than helping their grandkids achieve a college education.
Monday’s internet outage may be a warning sign of just how interconnected everything has become - where one glitch could freeze hospitals, banks, and transportation, effectively shutting down society as we know it.
Paul Hochman, president of Humongous Media and former tech editor for The Today Show, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss.
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Americans are living longer - and that’s reshaping retirement plans. After major stock market gains, many advisors say now is the time to re-balance portfolios and reassess risk to protect long-term returns. And for grandparents, there’s no greater gift than helping their grandkids achieve a college education.