Thought Leadership

Beyond Finance Named to Newsweek’s America’s Best Online Platforms 2026
Beyond Finance has been named to Newsweek’s list of America’s Best Online Platforms 2026 for the second consecutive year.

Dr. Erika Rasure Featured in AOL Story on Avoiding Summer’s Biggest Spending Trap
Dr. Erika Rasure, PhD, CFT™, Chief Financial Wellness Advisor at Beyond Finance, is helping Americans rethink their summer spending habits in a new lifestyle and personal finance story published by AOL, examining why Millennials are especially vulnerable to seasonal overspending.

Americans Know How to Manage Money. Why Can’t They Make Good Financial Practices Stick?
A new national survey from Beyond Finance found that while three in four Americans (75%) are confident in their budgeting and money management skills, nearly two-thirds (64%) admit they struggle to consistently follow through on the financial habits they already know they should be practicing.

The Back-to-School Parent Trap: New Beyond Finance Survey Finds Parents Going Into Debt So Their Kids Don’t Feel Left Out
According to new research from Beyond Finance, parents across the country are caught in what the company calls the “Back-to-School Parent Trap,” the emotional tension between protecting their family’s financial future and making sure their children don’t feel left out.

Beyond Finance’s EVP, Client Success Officer Vanessa Hering Explores Why Empathy Matters More Than Ever in the Age of AI in New CMSWire Article
Vanessa Hering, Executive Vice President and Client Success Officer at Beyond Finance, is making the case that while artificial intelligence is transforming customer service, empathy remains the competitive advantage technology cannot replace.

New National Research Reinforces the Need for Proven Debt Relief Solutions as Millions of Americans Face Growing Financial Strain
New independent research highlighting the growing financial pressures facing American households reinforces what Beyond Finance has witnessed firsthand over the past 15 years: for millions of consumers, debt is no longer driven by discretionary spending but by the rising cost of everyday life.