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Financial advice sometimes is — and isn’t — deductible.
April 23 -
Instead of amassing $1 million in savings, clients should consider asking themselves if they are prepared financially for several decades of retirement.
April 20 -
Many retirees kept their financial assets for at least 20 years after retiring, according to a study by the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
April 19 -
A majority of affluent Americans are likely to adjust their financial plans under the new law, according to the AICPA. Here's how advisors can help.
April 19 -
A Roth IRA is an excellent savings vehicle for older people as it is for younger clients.
April 18 -
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 -
Addressing the subject of mortality can be tough — but advisors can help make the conversation less painful.
April 12 -
Life changes, like a child entering college or changes made to retirement goals, can leave serious gaps in financial plans.
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 -
Your client’s long life could be the death of their retirement savings
April 10 -
The Roth IRA has very low contribution limits, while those in high-income groups may not qualify to contribute to the account.
April 9 -
Updated calculators and a leaner interface are intended to raise awareness of “retirement readiness.”
April 9 -
Sweeping tax changes have made it more important than ever to understand what is, and isn’t, deductible.
April 8 -
There can be substantial penalties for those who are late to sign up, but when exactly is that deadline?
April 6 -
Contributing $300 a month to a 401(k) over 40 years with an average 7% return will result in more than $700,000. So the benefits are there, but do your clients know the details?
April 5 -
The money manager is also offering pension and 401(k) plans that exclude firearms from employee retirement programs.
April 5 -
Millennials, Gen X, older workers and current retirees should all think about Social Security slightly differently in crafting their retirement plans.
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