Category Archives: News
Dustin Rinaldi’s Steps to Keep Retirement Income Flowing
After years of accumulating assets, the time will come for you to begin drawing on those assets to provide income throughout retirement. Before that day arrives, be sure to consider some steps to assist you in keeping your retirement income
Dustin Rinaldi Shares 10 Investment Mistakes You Should Avoid
Who needs a pyramid scheme or a crooked money manager when you can lose money in the stock market all by yourself. If you want to help curb your loss potential, avoid these 10 strategies. 1. Go with the herd.
Planning for Your Long-Term Care from Dustin Rinaldi
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 70% of people turning 65 can expect to use some form of long-term care during their lives. But less than one-third of Americans who are 50 or older have begun
Dustin Rinaldi Shares Tips on Surviving Market Turbulence
Most stock market investors are looking for the same result: strong and steady gains of their investments. Dealing with a period of sustained falling stock prices is not easy. All too often, investors react to a sharp drop in prices
Episode 3: Founder transitions and studying millennials
Your browser does not support the audio element. Conventional wisdom has always suggested that a nonprofit make a clean break from its founder, to avoid the dreaded “Founder’s Syndrome.” But according to research by Jari Tuomala and Donald Yeh of The Bridgespan
Episode 2: Nonprofit digital teams & Baby Boomer retirements
Your browser does not support the audio element. Digital leaders on senior nonprofit management teams can make a huge difference. So why doesn’t every organization do it? That’s part of the discussion with Jason Mogus, principal strategist at NetChange Consulting, and Austen
Episode 1: Donor perceptions and what wealthy women look for when donating
Your browser does not support the audio element. Ron Sellers of Grey Matter Research talks about donor perceptions of nonprofits based on their size, from findings in Part V of “The Donor Mindset Study: How Donors See Large Versus Small
House Signs Off On Tax Bill That Hurts Charities
The House of Representatives passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on Thursday by a 227 to 205 vote. The bill, roundly criticized by leaders in the nonprofit sector, marks a significant step in what has been an accelerated process
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DMA Seeking Feedback On Updated Standards
Leadership at the Data & Marketing Association (DMA) is rolling out the organization’s Data Standards 2.0, a streamlined version of guidelines not updated since 2014. Features of the new set of standards include clarifications on rules relating to connected devices