TV Appearances

TV Appearances

BML Wealth Management and Brian Levy’s TV Appearances

PREVIOUSLY SEEN ON: ABC 7, KTLA 5, FOX 11, NBC 4, & SPECTRUM NEWS 1

Covering topics like retirement income strategies, wealth management, and more!

Featured TV Appearance:

Unfreeze Alert: Prepare Your Finances for Student Loan Repayments Brian Levy Interview on KNBC

It’s official: Student loan borrowers will resume payments this fall after benefiting from a three-year freeze. Brian Levy joined KNBC to discuss the latest on student loan forgiveness and how you can get your finances ready for repayment.
On 6/30/2023 the Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision that the Biden administration does not have the authority to forgive student loans without an act from Congress. While the Biden administration will attempt another path to forgiving student debt, borrowers should not count on relief. Instead, borrowers who are worried about their student debt should prepare to begin repayments and consider applying for an income-driven repayment plan. For the latest information, we recommend you visit studentaid.gov.

TV APPEARANCES

Watch the media appearances by Brian Levy and BML Wealth Management! 

Inflation & Interest Rates, KABC, 05/10/22

Household budgets are right amid rising inflation. Brian Levy joined KABC to share budgeting tips and what consumers can expect in the coming months. (May 25, 2022)

Navigating the Secure Act 2022 | The Retirement Fingerprint® Show LA

Join Brian Levy, founder of BML Wealth Management, as he discusses Navigating The Secure Act in 2022 on The Retirement Fingerprint® Show LA. (Apr 22, 2022)

The Woman’s Retirement Planning Guide | The Retirement Fingerprint® Show LA

Join Brian Levy, founder of BML Wealth Management, as he discusses The Woman's Guide To Retirement on The Retirement® Fingerprint Show LA. (Apr 22, 2022)

Publication/Appearance Disclosure: Please note that some of these publications and appearances occurred before West Wealth Group LLC became a Registered Investment Advisor and the disclosures on these are what was required by prior firms.

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