Andy Terry
Are You My Fiduciary?
Andy Terry is a professor of finance in the School of Business at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He’s also a chartered financial analyst and a registered investment adviser, and a friend’s infuriating experience has prompted him to expand that part of his professional life. read more >
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Markets and Information Asymmetry (Andy Terry Expert Advice)
If we care about the efficient allocation of resources, we care about market efficiency. In finance, market efficiency occurs when asset prices fully reflect all available information. read more >
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Ex-Offenders Need Financial Literacy Too (Ken Galchus Commentary)
Each year, U.S. state and federal prisons return more than 600,000 prisoners back into society, at least half of whom are reincarcerated within three years. Many of these ex-offenders return to inner-city neighborhoods where income levels are low, jobs are scarce and crime rates are high. read more >
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The 2008 Crisis, Revisited (Andy Terry Commentary)
In a gross oversimplification, the bursting of a real asset bubble (housing) was exacerbated by a vastly interconnected financial structure where a pulse in one area reverberated in others. read more >
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