Elijah returned to Financial Planning in 2025 after working as a summer intern with FP in 2023. He earned an undergraduate degree from Berea College in Berea, Kentucky, and a master's degree in data journalism from Northeastern University in Boston. His work has been published in Bloomberg News, The Boston Globe, The Texas Tribune, WCVB, WBUR, The Drive and Autoblog.
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The popular subreddit is set to hit 16K users as a wave of young advisors goes online in search of honest opinions and advice.
August 2 -
Even with the savings, an Austin move can be complicated by differences in earnings potential and heightened property taxes.
July 31 -
Elder financial fraud has skyrocketed in recent years, but research shows that financial professionals can help fight the growing issue.
July 28 -
Despite the rate of M&A slowing in the industry, LPL says it will continue to be a "significant source of growth."
July 26 -
As markets brought fears of a recession in 2022, some firms fared better than others in limiting losses.
July 20 -
While the data isn't definitive, migration may be playing a significant role.
July 17 -
For socially-conscious planners, helping high net worth clients grow their wealth can be an alienating experience.
July 14 -
Research shows clients don't care if an advisor shares their race or gender. Advisors say otherwise. Studies examining customer attitudes about their planner's identity often run up against the reality financial professionals say they experience.
July 13 -
The deal, a mix of cash and equity, will expand the RIA consolidator's growing service offerings to clients.
July 11 -
Following a Supreme Court ruling banning race-conscious college admissions, some advisors fear that RIAs will step back from their DEI initiatives.
July 10