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April 14, 2025 Dr. Ronald Premuroso, _Western Governors University School of Business_ Market swings may be rattling retirement accounts, but panic isn’t the answer. Here’s what to know
about how 401(k) accounts work – and when to worry. March 10, 2020 Alexander Kurov, _West Virginia University_ With a global recession looking increasingly likely, a finance scholar offers
guidance on how to ride it out. August 21, 2019 Alexander Kurov, _West Virginia University_ A growing number of investors, policymakers and others say the US economy may be at risk of
spiraling downward. A finance professor explains how to ride it out. November 26, 2018 David W. Rasmussen, _Florida State University_ Americans are increasingly struggling to save enough for
retirement. If Social Security isn’t saved, growing old in poverty will likely become more common. May 25, 2018 Aner Sela, _University of Florida_ Research suggests that the reason people
may put off funding their 401(k) plans or managing credit card debt is because our perception of finance as ‘cold’ conflicts with our hot-blooded emotions. February 3, 2016 Christian Weller,
_UMass Boston_ The presidential candidates are largely ignoring one of the biggest economic issues facing Americans: more than half are struggling to save enough for retirement. September
2, 2015 Paul Secunda, _The University of Melbourne_ When you consider that the average US household will have just $104,000 in retirement savings, Australia’s compulsory super system starts
to look like a really good idea. November 5, 2014 Timothy Spangler, _University of California, Los Angeles_ Private equity is becoming much less private these days. But it is still not clear
who will benefit from this new-found openness and accessibility. Not so long ago, private equity operated largely outside…