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Congress once again is scrutinizing 401(k)s this week, this time through two bills that would disallow advice through an interested party and require clear disclosure of fees.
June 17 -
For most Baby Boomers, even younger ones, the recession has done such a number on their retirement savings that they are gearing up to work longer, set aside more now and live a more modest lifestyle in their so-called golden years, USA Today reports.
June 17 -
At the hearing on target-date funds that the Department of Labor and the Securities and Exchange Commission is holding tomorrow, the focus is likely to be on better disclosure of holdings.
June 17 -
To help parents and their children alike manage their finances better, Wells Fargo is promoting online budgeting and savings tools available on its website, and releasing the findings of a survey of parents on their children that demonstrate a generational knowledge gap.
June 16 -
The number of people who believe their financial security is worsening is now 45%, down from 49% in April, a survey by Country Financial found.
June 16 -
The Department of Labor and the Securities and Exchange Commission have released the agenda and list of speakers at this Thursdays hearing on target-date funds.
June 16 -
Americans are increasingly worried about their preparedness for retirement, The Hartford found in a survey. Thirty-four percent were either extremely or very worried about their ability to save for retirement, and 56% said they feared they would have to cut back on their contributions.
June 15 -
Although there have been reports of one-third of employers cutting back on or eliminating 401(k) matches, for the most part, they have continued to add other features to the plans to increase participation and investment rates, Charles Schwab found. And that has helped most workers stay the retirement savings course.
June 15 -
NEW YORK -- Investors tend to stay quiet about financial products they don't understand as long as the profits keep coming in, but when the tide goes out and profits fall, they want answers.
June 15 -
A recent cartoon in The New Yorker surely sums up many retirement investors' feelings toward their financial advisers: It depicts them being sacrificed to a volcano.
June 15