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Contrary to what many people think, Social Security will continue to pay benefit payouts to future retirees even after the program exhausts its trust funds by 2034, says expert.
June 13 -
The program will give CPAs a new way to gain the institute's PFS credential — as well as provide other educational opportunities for non-CPAs.
June 13 -
Passive funds attracting record assets, but Morningstar analyst warns advisors to take a close look.
June 13 -
A portion of retirees’ Social Security benefits may be taxed at the federal level if their combined income exceeds a certain limit.
June 12 -
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One may have lots of disposable income, while the other may have to rely on taxable distributions.
June 11 -
More than half of the country's top housing markets are considered overvalued.
June 11 -
Once the asset reserves of the twin trust funds become depleted, 79% of the benefits would be payable from the funds’ projected income at that time.
June 5 -
Advisors share client anecdotes that made them stop and say “huh?”
June 5 -
The health-care program for the elderly and disabled covers about 58 million Americans.
June 5