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Barclays is planning to launch a family of target-date and target-risk exchange-traded funds, drawing from its existing iShares, Dow Jones reports. The percentage of equity holdings will range from 91% to 58%.
July 22 -
Don't just retire. "Reengage, reinvigorate, redefine, rejuvenate."
July 21 -
NAVA has teamed with IBM to launch a tool establishing an automated standardized process that streamlines the sale of annuities.
July 18 -
Supporters of pension funds argued before Congress that the plans play a critical role in ensuring retirement security and stimulating the economy.
July 18 -
Bruce R. Bent, founder and chairman of Reserve Management Corp., defended his companys debit cards linked to 401(k) plans Thursday by saying that they encourage employees to sign up for the retirement accounts and that they reduce the dollar amount of loans taken out against them.
July 18 -
Hard times, unemployment and medical emergencies are leading more and more workers to take loans from their 401(k) retirement plans.
July 16 -
Prudential Financial recently announced an insurance program targeted at the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender (LGBT) community.
July 16 -
AARP has appointed Richard Hisey as the new president of AARP Financial Inc. and AARP Funds. Formerly, Hisey served as the CIO of AARP Financial and treasurer of AARP Funds.
July 16 -
Financial experts seem to be in agreement that we are now in a bear market, but will that bad news shake investors traditional buy-and-hold strategy with 401(k)s particularly older investors?
July 14 -
Following the rash of home equity loans that Americans regretfully took out over the past few years on their first or second mortgages essentially turning their homes into ATM machines, as many a critic has quipped their 401(k)s are now in danger of becoming the next get-cash-quick scheme, The Wall Street Journal reports.
July 14 -
Get a little imagination, guys.
July 14 -
Mutual fund investors held resilient in the second quarter of the year, "shrugging off weakness in the labor and housing markets and even ignoring the rising cost of oil and gas," announced Tom Roseen, senior research analyst for Lipper, during the firm's press conference last Tuesday on the quarter's results.
July 14 -
Most individuals are not saving enough for retirement because they are not compensating for rising medical costs, lengthening life spans, and the declining availability of pension and retiree medical benefits, according to a study by Hewitt Associates.
July 8 -
Baby Boomers now comprise half to three-quarters of the clients of fee-based advisers and independent reps, a new wealth report found. Understanding the changing composition of the American consumer can go a long way toward establishing a healthy business model. However, if that model is focused solely on affluent households, the pickings are growing slimmer.
July 7 -
Despite their tremendous growing popularity for their set-it-and-forget it convenience of automatically reallocating equity-to-fixed income ratios every year for 401(k) investors, target-date mutual funds may not be the best option for defined contribution plans.
July 7 -
ING Group NV of the Netherlands has completed its $900 million purchase of CitiStreet LLC from Citigroup Inc. and State Street Corp.
July 6 -
Statistics gathered in September 2007 by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) show that state and local government spends more on employee benefit programs than the private-sector.
July 2 -
Balancing saving for college and retirement has grown increasingly difficult in the recent generation, according to a research paper from Putnam Investments. The paper, called College or Retirement? How to Calance Two of Lifes Biggest Savings Goals, indicates a variety of reasons for this dilemma concerning families throughout America.
June 30 -
Retirees may need more money than previously expected in order to cover all their health care costs, according to a supplemental study released Thursday by Fidelity Investments.
June 26 -
The Supreme Court's recent decision in LaRue v DeWolff to permit workers in 401(k) plans to sue administrators for high fees will inevitably lead to lower fees-and the end of the retail mutual fund industry's dominance of the market. That's the strong opinion of widely quoted, and frequent financial TV guest Ric Edelman.
June 23