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The Senior Citizens League made its forecast amid inflation fears and as advocates criticize the formula for calculating the annual adjustment.
May 12 -
Affluent clients can use wealth and retirement strategies to blunt the impact of the administration’s proposals, which include a higher capital gains rate.
May 11 -
Having had higher income in previous years may prevent a taxpayer from receiving a stimulus payment now, writes Jeffrey Levine.
May 6 -
DaRayl Davis used his clients' money to rent a fancy Hollywood mansion, purchase over $100,000 in airline tickets and pay off massive credit card bills.
May 5 -
The prospect of going back to the daily grind is going to be “a really tough pill for a lot of people to swallow,” an expert suggests.
April 30 -
The policy issues grow more urgent every year, but lawmakers haven’t passed any significant legislation for nearly 4 decades.
April 29 -
Even those who haven’t had a pay cut are revisiting the decision, with 22% tweaking the date, most aiming for a later exit, research shows.
April 23 -
The key is to think about what clients ultimately want to know, writes finance professor Derek Tharp.
April 21 -
Advocates hope the Labor Department's first clarification on the Trump-era advice rule is the beginning of a series of steps to improve advice standards.
April 19 -
Collecting too soon means lifelong, permanent cuts in monthly payments to you, your spouse and any dependents, says New School professor Teresa Ghilarducci.
April 19 -
Moves and news at Stifel, Avantax, Cetera, D.A. Davidson, John Hancock Retirement and other quick takes from the week in financial advice.
April 16 -
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Permanent life insurance has a bad reputation. Here’s what financial advisors think about its potential for retirement planning if taxes rise under Biden.
April 9 -
Wells Fargo, Baird, Avantax, Kestra, Janney Montgomery Scott, IRAs, Derek Jeter and other news this week in financial advice.
April 9 -
“In a good economy, older workers can work and claim later; in a bad economy, older workers are pushed out into the arms of Social Security,” an expert says.
April 6 -
Concerned that tax rates and IRS bills may rise under Biden, wary advisors note that Roth plans are not just for younger investors.
April 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service responded Tuesday to calls for extending more tax deadlines by giving taxpayers until May 17 to make IRA and HSA contributions and file some refund claims.
March 30 -
It's typical for wealthier customers to have the wrong level of coverage.
March 24 -
A fever-pitch argument over whether prices and wages will rise after the giant pandemic relief packages has split financial advisors into two camps.
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