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The industry saw Bill Gross attracting $769 million to Janus, the global ETP market breaking an asset record, a prediction on how much of 401(k) contributions that target-date funds will capture by the end of the decade and a J.P. Morgan executive joining Wilton, Conn.,-based Commonfund as CEO.
December 18 -
Bill Grosss exit unleashed a crisis that Pimco is still trying to contain. His departure was followed by record withdrawals from the mutual fund he once ran, and which he built into the worlds biggest.
December 5 -
Big tax bill looms for mutual fund investors; 4 secrets to getting more from your 529 account; How taxes and trading costs kill investment returns
October 23 -
Small businesses can turbocharge their retirement plans; The gift of a retirement account is a lifetime asset; Why Americans keep treating their 401(k) plans like a piggy bank
September 19 -
3 lessons from S&P 500 high-point; Getting a read on mortgage REITs; Tax-free savings for education expenses
August 27 -
What to do with an old 401(k) when changing jobs; Why it's so difficult to raise kids and save for retirement; 3 things to know about your 401(k)'s escape hatch
August 26 -
Families that have advisors are far more likely to have a college savings plan in place, Fidelity study finds.
August 20 -
Though private, non-traded REITs have very high loads and ongoing expenses, low cost REITs can have a place as alternatives in our clients' portfolios.
July 7 -
Common Mistakes in Retirement Savings; Tuition vs. Nest Egg; Alternatives, Yes or No
June 30 -
Variable annuity net new sales are expected to surge in the coming years after taking a dive in 2012, according to research firm Cerulli Associates.
March 17 -
Investors prizing Princeton University bonds have fueled gains relative to top-graded municipal debt.
January 8 -
A 529 owned by a grandparent doesn’t count as an asset on the standard financial aid form but planning is necessary to avoid an aid reduction when money is withdrawn to pay college bills.
November 22 -
Advisors say their own family experiences offer lessons for clients. And sometimes the reverse is true, as well.
September 1 -
As summer comes to a close, we're taking a look back at some of the hottest stories this season. Whether you were on vacation or busy working -- maybe you just finally have time to catch up on reading over the long weekend -- we've gathered the summer's top stories all in one place.
August 29
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As Roth 401(k) plans continue to spread, young workers increasingly are voting to go Roth. In the first quarter of 2013, 10% of all participants in Wells Fargo-administered defined contribution plans contributed to a Roth 401(k), when available, up from 8.9% a year earlier. Leading the way were employees under age 30: 16.9% chose the Roth route, a jump from 15.2% participation in last years first quarter. (Only 4% of participants in their 60s chose the Roth version this year.)
July 24 -
The tax-advantaged plan was supposed to help average Americans save for their children's college education. Today, advisors are increasingly recommending them as an estate planning tool for the wealthy.
July 1 -
In the wake of this week's landmark gay rights decision from the Supreme Court, financial advisors have as many questions as answers for their same-sex clients about how the ruling with impact their wealth management, tax and estate planning.
June 28 -
As Congress reconsiders various tax breaks it voted into existence (home mortgage deductions, etc.), could 529s come in for increased scrutiny and possible elimination?
June 21 -
As Congress looks to raise revenue by eliminating tax exemptions, could 529s, which cost the government nearly $2 billion a year in lost revenue, be on the chopping block?
June 18 -
T. Rowe Price Group has no immediate plans to begin offering active exchange-traded funds, the Baltimore Business Journal reports.
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