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Kristin Scroggin - Millennials and Money
Kristin Scroggin - Millennials and Money
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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Nov 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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Kristin Scroggin - Millennials and Money
The world "millennial" was recently deemed so loaded and negative that the New York Times struck it from their style book.
But are millennials really as entitled as the popular press would have us believe?
This week, generational expert Kristin Scroggin joins us to cut through the noise and provide facts and figures around millennials and money. In this stereotype-destroying hour you will learn:
How early bad experiences with investing have sensitized young people to volatility
The source of Millennials skepticism toward financial experts
Truths vs. stereotypes about Millennials and money
How best to provide advice to young investors
Why socially responsible investing might succeed with this generation
To learn more about Kristin:
https://www.genwhycommunications.com/
The world "millennial" was recently deemed so loaded and negative that the New York Times struck it from their style book.
But are millennials really as entitled as the popular press would have us believe?
This week, generational expert Kristin Scroggin joins us to cut through the noise and provide facts and figures around millennials and money. In this stereotype-destroying hour you will learn:
How early bad experiences with investing have sensitized young people to volatility
The source of Millennials skepticism toward financial experts
Truths vs. stereotypes about Millennials and money
How best to provide advice to young investors
Why socially responsible investing might succeed with this generation
To learn more about Kristin:
https://www.genwhycommunications.com/
Released:
Nov 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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