Looking to Our Past to Guide Our Future
American Portfolios (AP) marked its 20th anniversary this last year, triggering some reflection on our two-decade journey and where the future may take us.
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Posted by Lon T. Dolber | Nov 11, 2022 |
American Portfolios (AP) marked its 20th anniversary this last year, triggering some reflection on our two-decade journey and where the future may take us.
Read MorePosted by Carol Erdmann | Nov 3, 2022 |
Today, humans may be on the precipice of a different sort of evolution—one driven not by natural selection, but by the integration of human biology and machines … what some futurists call “the singularity.”
Read MorePosted by Kimberly A. Branch, CFP® | Jan 28, 2022 |
Just as canals were repurposed to provide drainage, irrigation, water and hydroelectric power when the railroad proved to be a superior means for the transport of goods and materials, perhaps we will find that today’s office buildings will find a new purpose in hydroponic farming as a consequence of the diminishing need to house workers in a central location.
Read MorePosted by John Rodriguez | Aug 16, 2021 |
It seems clear that air travel has changed forever, but what may be surprising is just what those changes may look like. Aside from the more obvious health-related changes that are likely to be implemented by airlines, there are a number of developments—not all of which are pandemic-related—that are likely to shape the air travel experience in the years ahead.
Read MorePosted by Lisa DiBella | Aug 9, 2021 |
The labor market is on the cusp of momentous change. Technology, demographics, shifting values and, of course, a pandemic are converging to radically alter how we define work.
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