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The U.S. Government Accountability Office conducted a nearly four-year study. Here are the key findings from its exhaustive report.
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This fringe benefit can take the weight off of the company's human resources department, allow employees to experience the benefits of financial planning and even allow advisors to prospect for new clients.
September 6 -
The GAO investigated industry disclosures and conducted undercover calls to evaluate "where issues around conflicts of interest and investment advice stand today."
August 28 -
New rules for IRA beneficiaries, the expiration of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and guidelines for qualified stock make these strategies especially relevant.
August 26 -
The litigation comes amid heated debate over a Department of Labor rule meant to prevent excessive fees on sales of insurance products.
August 8 -
Your clients have worked long and hard their entire adult lives to secure a comfortable retirement, so make certain they don't make one of the most common mistakes as they contemplate their options.
August 8The TOLI Center East -
Heirs and their financial advisors should start figuring out how to minimize the tax impact of the end of the so-called stretch strategy, experts said.
August 7 -
Opponents of the new regulation won a legal victory in a ruling that places it in a stay during their lawsuit challenging the legality of the changes to ERISA.
July 26 -
Cost segregation could reap real real tax advantages when it comes to IRA-to-Roth IRA conversions — but advisors must know if the pricey initial study makes it cost effective.
July 23Miser Wealth Partners -
If those savings in defined contribution plans are offset by debt, employees may find themselves worse off than when they started.
July 15