Nineteen months in, Covid-19 and the financial advice industry Episode 71
Episode Summary
Frank Congemi of Benefactor Financial joins Bruce Kelly on today’s episode to talk about Covid’s effect on the work of financial advisers. Nearly two years into the pandemic, what has changed and will there ever be a return to normal for advisers? Lori Varnell, chief of the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Elder Financial Fraud team, chats with Bruce about elder fraud and a case that recently made waves.
Episode Notes
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
- The effects of Covid-19 on the advisory business.
- What the industry’s future looks like.
- The Texas Ponzi scheme that stole $32 million from older people.
- Elder fraud and what advisers should know about it.
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Guest Bios:
Frank Congemi is a financial adviser with Benefactor Financial.
Lori Varnell is the chief of the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Elder Financial Fraud team in Texas.
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