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Check out our recent media appearances and hear what our financial thought leaders are saying in print, podcasts, and more! Be sure to check back here often for the latest!

Cheddar
Josh Strange, President, Good Life Financial Advisors of NOVA., joined Kristen Scholer on “Wake Up With Cheddar” for more on how the Georgia US Senate runoff elections are impacting the markets and what a blue wave means for investors.

Forbes
Joshua Strange writes about why maxing out contributions to qualified retirement accounts isn't the best idea for everyone in his latest piece on Forbes.

Wealth Management.com
Government Employees Are an Overlooked Client Niche
They may not think of themselves as wealthy, but government employees can often approach their financial planning as if they are, thanks to an attractive collection of benefits.

TD Ameritrade
Joshua Strange Talks U.S. Equity Futures Jumping Higher On Election Day
November 3, 2020

Forbes
We are thrilled to announce that our President, Josh Strange, has been accepted into the Forbes Finance Council, an invitation-only community for executives in accounting, financial planning, wealth and asset management, and investment firms.

Cheddar
Check out Good Life Financial Advisors of NOVA’s President, Josh Strange, who joined Kristen Scholer on “Wake Up With Cheddar” this morning! Josh gives his insights on U.S. stock futures, the election, stimulus and COVID. Our thanks to Cheddar Inc. for having Josh on.
Watch the full segment linked below:

Wealth Management
They may not think of themselves as wealthy, but government employees can often approach their financial planning as if they are, thanks to an attractive collection of benefits.

Motley Fool
In this Motley Fool Answers podcast, co-hosts Robert Brokamp and Alison Southwick have invited certified financial planner Josh Strange, the founder of Good Life Financial Advisors of Northern Virginia, to talk about the five most common money mistakes he sees his clients make, and how we can avoid them.

USA Today
Not saving enough is the top financial stressor for millennials, a 2018 Bank of America study found. Josh Strange, the founder of Good Life Financial Advisors of Northern Virginia, said one of the most common money mistakes he encounters is that people aren’t saving money properly.
