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Most advisors continue to check in with phone and email messages and continue to do some work even while on vacation. Dave Grant shares the steps he took to completely cut himself off from work for a family vacation.
July 29
Retirement Matters -
Conventional wisdom has it that todays low investment yields tend to harm low-income retirees, who receive little or nothing from the bank accounts and bonds they had counted on for spending money. Thats certainly the case, but a recent study from the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) found that low yields have even more impact on younger workers as well as on people with high incomes. Agreeing with those conclusions, Barton Close, vice president of investments, in the Chattanooga office of Raymond James & Associates, told On Wall Street, Those low yields have turned around my strategies 180 degrees. Now I put more focus on current cash flow.
July 26 -
One of the leading contenders to be the next chairman of the Federal Reserve, Lawrence Summers, has been a paid consultant to Citigroup and other financial institutions, which opponents of his nomination are likely to focus on.
July 26 -
A replacement for Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will not be named by President Obama until this fall according to a senior White House official.
July 26 -
Bank of America Merrill Lynch launched Monday an analytics dashboard aimed at helping treasurers handle their cash.
July 26 -
What do you think? Is the younger generation breaking down the barriers and being more honest about their thoughts and feelings about money?
July 26
Principal, KBK Wealth Connection & Author, Creating Wealth from the Inside Out Workbook -
Heres how one advisor encourages philanthropic efforts of his clients by being a philanthropist himself.
July 26
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Sheryl Garrett says privately held firm or group, such as Vanguard or NAPFA, or a major benefactor, would be ideal match for her low-fee firm.
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Many advisors are eager to find new clients, but not sure where to start. Dave Grant says prospective clients can turn up anywhere.
July 26
Retirement Matters -
The Supreme Courts landmark decision last month striking down the Defense of Marriage Act may have solved the estate tax problems of the lead plaintiff, Edith Windsor, but it still is leaving a lot of uncertainty among same-sex couples, particularly those in states that do not recognize same-sex marriage.
July 26
