Mark Zuckerberg just released an acoustic version of ‘Get Low’ with T-Pain – Go Health Pro

Mark Zuckerberg just released an acoustic version of ‘Get Low’ with T-Pain – Go Health Pro

Do you love your wife? Have you commissioned a statue of her? Have you recorded an acoustic version of the breakthrough crunk song playing on your first date? Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has. “‘Get Low’ was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party, so every year we listen to it on our … Read more

#FASuccess Ep 407: Building Retirement Portfolios With A Liability-Driven-Investing Approach To Manage Sequence Of Return Risk, With Mark Asaro – Go Health Pro

#FASuccess Ep 407: Building Retirement Portfolios With A Liability-Driven-Investing Approach To Manage Sequence Of Return Risk, With Mark Asaro – Go Health Pro

Welcome everyone! Welcome to the 407th episode of the Financial Advisor Success Podcast! My guest on today’s podcast is Mark Asaro. Mark is the Chief Investment Officer of Noble Wealth Management, an RIA based in Greenwood Village, Colorado, that oversees $320 million in assets under management for 160 client households. What’s unique about Mark, though, … Read more

Where Medicaid unwinding and disenrollments stand at the one-year mark – Go Health Pro

Where Medicaid unwinding and disenrollments stand at the one-year mark – Go Health Pro

In this article In early 2023, states began the process of redetermining eligibility for the approximately 94 million people who were enrolled in Medicaid/CHIP at that point. Roughly a year into the process, disenrollments appear to be on track to be higher than projected. Here’s a look at what’s been happening with disenrollments – and … Read more

Mooney misses the mark: The Supreme Court docket of Maryland punts on video authentication points. – Go Well being Professional

Mooney misses the mark: The Supreme Court docket of Maryland punts on video authentication points. – Go Well being Professional

By Michele Corridor and Michael Abrams The regulation all the time trails behind technological developments. As regulation enforcement surveillance applied sciences have developed from faucets on cellphone cubicles to thermal imaging to GPS monitoring to Shotspotter, courts stay one step behind in responding to technological evolution. The Supreme Court docket of Maryland’s latest opinion in … Read more

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