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Some states may face a severe pension fund reckoning, but the problems are manageable if lawmakers act now to address them through a combination of increased contributions and benefit cuts, according to Loop Capital Markets LLC.
October 25 -
If a clients spouse has been diagnosed with cancer, how does everything change? How do you talk to the client, the spouse and perhaps other family members?
October 22
On Wall Street -
After the shocks and bumps of the Great Recession, younger Baby Boomers are already thinking about their retirement plans, and are clear on one thing: When it comes to retirement income, they want guarantees, according Allianz Life Insurance Company of America, which released a study Tuesday.
October 20 -
According to Allianz, 97% of surveyed younger boomers say the U.S. is in a retirement crisis.
October 20 -
Americans’ financial security sentiments inched up in October for the first time in six months, increasing by 0.7 points to 64.4, the Country Financial Security Index shows.
October 19 -
Just 11.2% of private-sector establishments offer health benefits to early retirees.
October 19 -
Whereas a year ago, 64% of American workers expected to work at least another three years to recoup the losses taken in their retirement accounts as a result of the financial crisis, 80% now are planning to remain in the workforce another three years to age 70 or older.
October 19 -
Economy is taking a definite toll on retirement savings.
October 14 -
In their search for financial security, younger insurance policyholders are finding what they need in whole life insurance policies.
October 12 -
Despite positive performance from risky asset markets, the typical U.S. corporate pension plan saw its funding ratio drop by 1% thanks to the drowning effects of high rising liabilities, a new study claims. In a Friday analysis, UBS Global Asset ...
October 12 -
A recent study shows that the gap between what Americans need for retirement and the amount they saved up is $6.6 trillion
October 6
Financial Planning -
Thirty-four percent are increasing their monthly savings.
October 6 -
Four in 10 workers are planning to delay their retirement, according to a survey of 9,100 employees by Towers Watson. Sixty-eight percent of older workers said they were making the delay to keep healthcare coverage, and 61% blamed the decline in their 401(k).
October 6 -
Financial planners can be the difference between a successful retirement and a difficult one, according to FinancialPlanners.net.
October 6 -
Rydex/SGI annual benchmarking study finds majority of those surveyed are using alternatives in client portfolios.
October 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service is getting the word out to employers about a provision in the recently passed Small Business Jobs Act that allows them to amend their 401(k) or 403(b) plans to allow participants to transfer an eligible rollover distribution into a Roth 401(k) or 403(b) account.
October 4 -
Many pre-retirees have no idea when they will be able to retire.
October 1 -
A closer examination of why (and why not) annuities belong in a 401(k) plan.
October 1
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The Great Recession and increasing concerns about the future of Social Security have led Americans to find new ways to build retirement income, according to a new survey from the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
September 30 -
New survey from the Employee Benefit Research Institute finds that Americans are becoming more proactive with savings
September 30





