The Brennan family’s focus on client education extends to the community at large. The Brennans have always believed that taking a smart, fundamental approach to retirement planning can lead to greater long-term success. Thousands of North Texans tune in to hear the Brennans every Saturday, 10-11 a.m., on News Talk 660 AM KSKY to learn about a broad range of financial topics.
From 1986 through 2006, Dave Brennan was the voice of the “financial airwaves” in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, hosting his live weekly call-in radio program, Dollars and Sense,on KGBS, KLIF, WBAP and most recently on KSKY 660. Dave was joined weekly by one of his three children to co-host the radio program.
In 2006 and 2007, the Brennans launched a live weekly call-in television program, Smart Money Live with the Brennans, which aired on WFAA-Channel 8.
Debra recently spoke to Dallas Morning News columnist Pamela Yip regarding President Obama's proposed retirement plan changes:
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She notes that it promotes annuities and other forms of guaranteed lifetime income, which will keep people from panicking with their retirement money during volatile investment markets.
Tagg also sees some kinks in the plan, specifically with automatic IRAs, which she said should be accompanied by efforts to educate people on how to manage their money.
"We have to go back to the very basics of educating people on how to use money," said Tagg, vice president at Brennan Financial Services in
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