Tag: CSB
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Don’t let your retirement implode like crypto | Morningstar
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Dr. Preston Cherry, founder and president of Concurrent Financial Planning and assistant professor of finance and head of the Personal Financial Planning Program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, joins us on this episode of The Long View to discuss financial planning, crypto, and retirement. Here are a few excerpts from Dr. Cherry’s conversation with…
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Prof. Sampath K. Kumar featured in WalletHub article
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UW-Green Bay Marketing professor and MS Management Program Chair, Sampath K. Kumar was featured in a recent article on WalletHub titled, “2022 Holiday Budgets by City”. The article discusses the financial stress that comes with the holiday season and how to manage your spending budget. Prof. Kumar provides insight on how to avoid overspending, how…
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Upcoming guest lecture on international logistics
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Val Holtrop, Global Customs and Logistics Manager from Schreiber Foods, will be visiting prof. Aniruddha Pangarkar’s International Marketing class on the Green Bay campus. During her time on campus, Holtrop will deliver a guest lecture on international logistics. If you would like to attend this guest lecture, please feel free to stop by Wood Hall…
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You’re invited to the first ever Cofrin School of Business book club
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With the help of the UW-Green Bay Library, the Cofrin School of Business is hosting their first ever book club event. This is an in person event at Breakthrough (in the Titletown district of Green Bay) on Wednesday, November 16th at 5:30pm to 7:00pm. Those who attend will have the opportunity to share their thoughts and…
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Center for Personal Financial Planning launches new podcast
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The UW-Green Bay Center for Personal Financial Planning at the Cofrin School of Business is excited to announce a new podcast! The newly launched podcast goes by the name of “NEW Money”, and is hosted by UW-Green Bay Assistant Professor of Finance, Preston Cherry. “NEW Money” has candid and entertaining conversations about the intersection and domains…