Products July 2, 2018
FiduciaryFirst Revamps Website to Offer Financial Wellness
It also includes behavioral finance, educational and video sections.
Reported by Lee Barney
FiduciaryFirst has revamped its website to include financial wellness, behavioral finance and educational sections. It also has a blog section, video archives and white pages.
“This is a great way for our clients and prospects to receive educational tools as well as valuable information that our team has discovered through decades of research,” says Dale Faller, managing partner of FiduciaryFirst. “Our website is now a platform to deliver all of our content in a user-friendly format.”
Working with the Center for Behavioral Finance, FiduciaryFirst claims it was the first firm in the country to fully implement behavioral finance solutions in 401(k), 403(b) and 457 plans.
“This is a great way for our clients and prospects to receive educational tools as well as valuable information that our team has discovered through decades of research,” says Dale Faller, managing partner of FiduciaryFirst. “Our website is now a platform to deliver all of our content in a user-friendly format.”
Working with the Center for Behavioral Finance, FiduciaryFirst claims it was the first firm in the country to fully implement behavioral finance solutions in 401(k), 403(b) and 457 plans.
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