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BOSTON - For decades, annuities were shunned by money managers for their high cost and lack of liquidity.
February 16 -
BOSTON - Like gambling addicts who just need one more big win before they cash out, millions of Baby Boomers on the verge of retirement took extremely risky bets with their life savings, hoping to score that big jackpot that would make up for all their past mistakes.
February 16 -
FINRA has fined two Wachovia units $4.5 million for failing to pass along breakpoint and rollover discounts for mutual fund and unit investment trust purchases, as well as for suitability violations and inadequate supervisory procedures.
February 12 -
More states are offering conservative options in their 529 plans, some, such as Utah, even now including FDIC-insured savings accounts. Unlike other states bank-deposit products, Utah doesnt require a minimum contribution.
February 11 -
Sens. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) and Herb Kohl (D-Wis.) have reintroduced legislation, the Harkin/Kohl Defined Contribution Fee Disclosure Act of 2009, that would require 401(k) plan providers to clearly disclose all of the fees they charge. The senators cite AARP research that shows if a 35-year-old invested $20,000 in a 401(k) plan over 30 years that yielded 6.5% a year and cost 0.5% in fees, their remaining balance would be $132,287, but if the fees were 1.5%, they would have only $99,679, or 25% less.
February 11 -
Debra Ryan, the longtime girlfriend of Samuel Israel III, who was found guilty of swindling Bayou Management hedge fund investors out of more than $400 million, pled guilty Tuesday to aiding and abetting the Israel when he was a fugitive.
February 10 -
The economic turmoil has prompted smaller employers who previously hadnt considered setting up a 401(k) plan to do so in light of the beaten down values, The Wall Street Journal reports.
February 10 -
Financial planners are spending a lot of time these days trying to allay their clients' fears. Anyone who works with a financial adviser most likely has money in the stock market and, therefore, has experienced steep losses in the past year.
February 9 -
Defined contribution plans have been hammered by dropping equity markets, and this chain of losses has caused a ripple effect throughout the fund management industry.
February 9 -
The Investment Company Institute is pushing for improvements to municipal disclosure, which it generally considers limited, non-standardized and stale.
February 9