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"The successful long-term players have the long-term tech driven trends right, and COVID just accelerated and magnified the trends," an expert says.
June 2 -
With class actions up for appeal and a daunting process facing some ex-servicemembers, the Biden administration faces tests of its commitment to equality.
June 1 -
While the worries are all valid, they don’t mean the approach has suddenly become financial suicide overnight, writes Emily Cadman.
June 1 -
For accountants and tax professionals working with clients age 50 and older, there are certain tax perks to recommend that could help boost savings for the future.
May 26
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In a panel discussion, three financial advisors explained why the products are often misunderstood and how to assist clients in evaluating their policies.
May 19 -
The Connecticut Democrat has introduced comprehensive legislation in each Congress since 2014. What are its prospects in this session?
May 19 -
Pulling the costs directly out of clients’ IRAs can blunt the sting, but it shrinks the pot of tax-deferred retirement assets.
May 18 -
Real interest rates, which protect from inflation, have fallen in recent years, making it more expensive to finance future spending, Allison Schrager writes.
May 14 -
The products have seen a 9% rise compared to the prior quarter, and a whopping 89% rise on year-ago levels, according to LIMRA data.
May 13 -
Women in the United States have a lot in common when it comes to managing their money. They prioritize financial stability and nearly half equate negative emotions with financial planning - far more than men.
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The Senior Citizens League made its forecast amid inflation fears and as advocates criticize the formula for calculating the annual adjustment.
May 12 -
Affluent clients can use wealth and retirement strategies to blunt the impact of the administration’s proposals, which include a higher capital gains rate.
May 11 -
Having had higher income in previous years may prevent a taxpayer from receiving a stimulus payment now, writes Jeffrey Levine.
May 6 -
DaRayl Davis used his clients' money to rent a fancy Hollywood mansion, purchase over $100,000 in airline tickets and pay off massive credit card bills.
May 5 -
The prospect of going back to the daily grind is going to be “a really tough pill for a lot of people to swallow,” an expert suggests.
April 30 -
The policy issues grow more urgent every year, but lawmakers haven’t passed any significant legislation for nearly 4 decades.
April 29 -
Even those who haven’t had a pay cut are revisiting the decision, with 22% tweaking the date, most aiming for a later exit, research shows.
April 23 -
The key is to think about what clients ultimately want to know, writes finance professor Derek Tharp.
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