Wes Moss Featured By Next Avenue: Who the Happiest Retirees and Most Unhappy Retirees Are
In this article, Richard Eisenberg of Next Avenue shares thoughts from his interview with Wes Moss. The article addresses some of the results from Moss’s study on happy and unhappy retirees what was part of research for his new book “What the Happiest Retirees Know: 10 Habits for a Healthy, Secure, and Joyful Life.” If […]
Wes Moss Featured on HerMoney Podcast Episode 287: How To Retire Happy
All the secrets to a happy retirement, revealed. Because retirement is just as much about finding joy as it is about having enough. At HerMoney, we love talking about your money — your investments, your savings, your money concerns, successes and questions. We dive into all of it, including how your money makes you feel. […]
Wes Moss Featured In CNBC: Want A Happy Retirement? Here’s What Experts Say You Need To Do
In a recent interview with CNBC, Wes Moss and other experts share financial strategies you can employ now and in retirement to attain happiness. — Everyone wants to be happy in retirement. So what will it take to get there? It’s not just saving money, although that is key, according to certified financial planner Wes […]
Capital Investment Advisors’ Wes Moss Named by Barron’s as One of the Top 100 Independent Advisors in 2021
ATLANTA – September 23, 2021 – Today, Capital Investment Advisors is proud to announce that Managing Partner and Chief Investment Strategist Wes Moss has been named by Barron’s as one of the country’s Top 100 Independent Advisors. Moss appears at #74 on this year’s list. This list can be found here: https://www.barrons.com/advisor/report/top-financial-advisors/independent According to Barron’s, […]
Matt Reiner’s New Book Helps Financial Advisors Find Their Value and Grow Their Businesses
ATLANTA, Georgia, August 24, 2021 – Today, Matt Reiner is proud to announce the publication of his new book, Doctor Cole Cash Will See You Now. Released by Redwood Publishing, Reiner’s new book is the first in a series of four fables written to help financial advisors leverage their inherent worth and continue to grow […]
Capital Investment Advisors’ Wes Moss and Matt Reiner Recognized Among the 100 Most Influential Financial Advisors by Investopedia
ATLANTA – June 29, 2021 – Today, Capital Investment Advisors is proud to announce that partners Wes Moss and Matt Reiner have been named among the recipients of Investopedia’s fifth annual Investopedia 100 List of the Most Influential Financial Advisors honor. The Investopedia 100 celebrates financial advisors who are making significant contributions to critical conversations […]
Capital Investment Advisors’ Matt Reiner Recognized as “40 Under 40” by InvestmentNews
ATLANTA – June 7, 2021 – Today, Capital Investment Advisors is proud to announce that InvestmentNews has recognized managing partner and senior investment advisor Matt Reiner as a 2021 40 Under 40 Honoree. Matt Reiner was chosen from a pool of nearly 1,000 nominees by a panel of reporters, editors and other representatives of InvestmentNews, […]
Moss Featured In MarketWatch: Want A Happy Retirement? Have At Least This Many Hobbies
Sometimes you hear about people who retire and they say they’re going to play golf every day. Fast forward six months and they’re bored out of their minds. What happened? If you call it a career but only have one or two hobbies or pursuits, chances are you’re not going to be very happy. “To […]
Wes Moss In Barron’s: Strategies for Investing in Dividend-Paying Stocks
What should investors consider when it comes to the future of their returns? Wes Moss was recently quoted in Barron’s with the outlook on stock market volatility and what investors should consider when it comes to long-term investments that pay well over time. Dividend Income Tops Yields on Bonds Stock dividends not only can damp […]
Wes Moss Featured In AJC: New Survey Reveals Many Americans Are Financially Unprepared To Retire
Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently featured Wes Moss in an article discussing a survey that revealed many Americans are not monetarily prepared to retire. The survey was published by MoneyRates.com and unfolds the reality that many people don’t know if they can afford retirement and when they will be able to. “You know it’s coming eventually, but […]