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About one in 10 Americans now get financial advice from TikTok, according to a new survey. Consumer Investigator Rachel ...
Americans are rethinking where they turn for advice on handling their money. From new digital platforms to time-tested ...
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Many people are turning to social media for financial advice. But even in the best case, many "finfluencers" are not ...
There should be more pathways into the financial advice industry as it is “not as clear cut” as other financial services professions, Ascent Wealth Management financial planner, Emily Jones ...
Last week it was career guidance… now it’s time to help new college graduates manage their finances. (This advice can also help those who are restarting at any point in their lives.) ...
Laws passed, in conjunction with advice from the Financial Planning Association, in the Pension Protection Act of 2006, took into account ways to benefit professionals and clients.
Videos like this one by Life with Leah, offering advice to invest your money before paying off debt, can lead you into a financial hole if you’re not careful. While the stock market generally ...
Thousands of videos on how to invest, save your first $100,000 or pay off hefty debt quickly are just a few taps away on social media. Finfluencers, or financial influencers, can provide a head ...
According to a 2024 study from Talker, 53% of Americans plan to take financial advice from FinTok — the financial side of TikTok. Topics they are most interested in include: budgeting, saving ...
Doshguide, South Africa’s first flat-fee financial advisory platform, is turning the traditional commission-based model on its head by offering 100% unbiased personal-finance advice through a ...