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Greg Iacurci

Greg was a reporter for InvestmentNews from 2015 to 2019, covering defined-contribution plans, retirement planning, insurance, taxes and estate planning, before then moving to CNBC as a Personal Finance Reporter. He tweets at: @GregIacurci

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What the U.S. gets wrong about retirement income

When helping retirees tap retirement assets efficiently so they don't run out of money in retirement, America is a laggard.

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What the US gets wrong about lifetime income

When helping retirees tap retirement assets efficiently so they don't run out of money in retirement, America is a laggard.

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CFP Board announces agenda for new Center for Financial Planning

Initiatives seek to address gender and racial diversity, workforce development, and academic research among financial planners.

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IRS says Finra fines not tax-deductible for broker-dealers

The tax code says fines paid to a government "agency or instrumentality" for violation of a law aren't tax-deductible.

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Attorney Jerry Schlichter opens up about 403(b), 401(k) suits

After recent filings of a dozen lawsuits against university retirement plans, InvestmentNews spoke with the high-profile attorney about the broader world of ERISA fee litigation.

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Genworth debuts new annuity for long-term-care coverage

The largest LTC insurer is offering a medically underwritten single premium immediate annuity as an alternative for older Americans.

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Cognitive impairment, lower income drive higher LTC insurance lapses: Study

Advisers should take these factors into account when incorporating long-term-care insurance into a client's financial plan.

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Indexed annuity sales projected to plummet 30% because of DOL fiduciary rule

Sales are estimated to fall to $40 billion next year, a level not seen since 2013. The drop would put an end to the products' nearly decade-long surge in growth.

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Cetera, plan sponsor sued for excessive fees in $25 million 401(k)

In an unusual move, an indie B-D has been named a co-defendant in a suit that could be a sign of more legal fights for small plans.

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  • August 26, 2016

Finra charges broker with fraud for churning blind widow’s account

Excessive trading and commissions cost an elderly investor $184,000, Finra alleges.