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Health care costs. Student loans. Domestic abuse. Are retirement plans addressing too many problems at once?
December 11 -
The IRS introduced changes to certain contribution limits to 401(k) and retirement plans for 2025, while some limits will remain the same.
November 27 -
A government watchdog reports that Labor Department regulations haven't made much of an impact on the levels of disclosure and comprehension.
November 20 -
Investing in the precious metal has never been easier, which makes a financial planner's guidance all the more crucial.
November 12
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Financial advisors, tax professionals and their clients will need to make careful planning decisions about claiming Social Security benefits and starting distributions.
November 7 -
A complex mixture of new or expiring laws, intersecting retirement planning questions and the threat of so-called stealth taxes could add up to a highly beneficial strategy.
November 6 -
The adjustments reflect how inflation is slowing down and upcoming changes to the rules based on the Secure 2.0 Act and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 4 -
The amount individuals can contribute to 401(k)s in 2025 has increased by $500 to $23,500, but the IRA limit remains $7,000.
November 1 -
Its backers should file a lawsuit based on the "very flimsy" exemption for prohibited transactions enabling annuity sales under current rules, an expert says.
October 31 -
A lawyer for an 80-year-old claimant whose retirement accounts were drained says he's trying to force firms to do more to prevent scams.
October 21 -
The first Secure Act was a "game-changer for IRAs and Roth IRAs," according to a retirement expert. Here's the compelling case for paying taxes sooner.
October 21 -
According to a recent Cerulli study, more than half of retired 401(k) participants say Social Security is their primary source of income. At the same time, only 6% of millennials predict they will rely on those funds when they finish their careers.
October 2 -
The Goldman Sachs 2024 Retirement Survey & Insights Report found that while competing priorities affected workers' ability to save, having a plan in place helped clarify goals and the grit required to meet them.
September 26 -
The court filings seek to overturn two injunctions federal courts imposed after finding the Department of Labor's new conduct standard is too similar to a previous one vacated in 2018.
September 23 -
While the Auto IRA Act of 2024 is "long overdue" for some, others feel it represents the "nanny state."
September 12 -
It's key for an advisor to have a firm grasp of clients' long-term goals, how much they are spending now and how much they plan to spend in the future.
September 11 -
The U.S. Government Accountability Office conducted a nearly four-year study. Here are the key findings from its exhaustive report.
September 11 -
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.
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