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Some are forced to retire early because of disability, layoff and health issues, while others fear that the program will reduce future benefit payouts as a result of its financial woes.
May 15 -
This debt “can hurt their ability to take on long-term financial planning because they are concerned with reaching a zero point,” says one therapist.
May 11 -
Mutual fund costs have fallen to 48 basis points in 2016 from 77 basis points in 2000 for plan participants, according to data from Investment Company Institute.
May 10 -
For some couples, the fact that they have been drifting apart could be masked by the attention devoted to their careers or raising a family.
May 8 -
One strategy includes encouraging clients to wait until the age of 70 to start collecting Social Security benefits.
May 8 -
Whether the husband takes reduced benefits has no impact on the spousal rate, although it could effect potential widow's benefits, according to a Social Security expert.
May 7 -
The $3 billion marriage of robo and radio advice has some expecting more deals and pressure on RIAs to increase focus on scale and deliver a better digital customer experience.
May 2 -
Edelman expects to see a wave of similar RIA-robo pairings, pushed by consumer demand for cheaper, unconflicted online services.
May 2 -
The hybrid advice platform is teaming up with benefits firm Alight Solutions and asset manager AllianceBernstein to bundle its digital tools with retirement portfolios.
May 2 -
Clients should determine the benefits they would receive if they file at age 62, at full retirement age, and after their full retirement age.
May 1 -
More than 25 million workers resigned and left at least one retirement account with their former employer between 2004 and 2013, according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
April 30 -
In a stunning all-cash deal, every RIA is put on notice that the future is in digital wealth management.
April 30 -
The differences generally come down to investor eligibility and when taxes are paid, but that can have a significant impact.
April 26 -
Although annuities incur taxes and costs, clients "can invest the same amount into a diversified municipal bond portfolio and pay no taxes,” an expert says.
April 24 -
Clients have to change their retirement goals and strategies over the years, starting off heavily in stock allocation while in their 30s.
April 17 -
Clients who think they have lost their retirement assets are advised to seek help from the Labor Department or nonprofit pension counseling centers funded by the Department of Health and Human Services.
April 16 -
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Fraudsters call seniors and get them to provide their Social Security number or pay a "processing fee" for the new Medicare card.
April 12 -
Seniors who are retired or approaching retirement are advised to weigh their options carefully before deciding on how much income to draw from their portfolio
April 11 -
It pays to review the differences between traditional and Roth IRAs.
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