Symetra Retirement Division Partners with Business Journalist Dave Kansas on New “Fueling Curiosity, Feeding Opportunity” Series
White papers offer financial professionals Kansas’s unique perspective on markets and economy
Committed to empowering financial professionals with timely, value-add content,
Symetra’s Retirement Division is partnering with Kansas on the thought-provoking series in which Kansas brings his unique perspective to help investors and financial professionals learn more about how the markets, world events and emotions intertwine, with a focus on how long-term trends and investor behavior may affect investment success.
“Clients nearing retirement have a lot of investing priorities to consider and sometimes protecting what they’ve already earned becomes the main consideration. Emotion-driven investment decisions can also get the better of investors. But staying informed on events that move the markets can help lay the groundwork for more informed perspectives and behaviors,” said
Launched in late 2024, the Fueling curiosity, feeding opportunity series aims to publish a new white paper quarterly, interspersed with a regular cadence of briefer articles. In addition to “Q1: More questions than answers,” the quarterly pieces include:
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“Fresh start or face-off: The opportunities and challenges of a new year” (
Feb. 2025 )- The changes in D.C. have begun—and the markets will move in their own ways, too. What to consider as investors try to make sense of what it could mean for their financial plans.
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“The thrill of headline moments vs. the reality of lasting change” (
Nov. 2024 )- Election results aren’t the only things that move markets post-election.
To learn more about the Fueling curiosity, feeding opportunity series, contact Symetra at [email protected] or 1-800-706-0700.
About
Outside of traditional journalism, Dave joined the then start up TheStreet.com, has sat on several corporate boards, and most-recently served as COO and eventually president of public broadcasting organization
About Symetra
The views and opinions expressed in the series are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of
This material should be regarded as educational purposes only and is not intended to provide investment, tax or legal advice. If you have questions regarding your particular situation, you should contact your legal or tax professionals.
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