Cadillac coverage may not be a good fit for those with specific quality-of-life wishes
Individual profiles are key to garnering more-accurate spending figures
Dr. Carolyn McClanahan shares her personal vision of aging in place
Clients often unaware how much savings are needed to generate sufficient cash
InvestmentNews' Retirement Income Summit 2013 is under way in Chicago. We've pulled together the most intriguing tweets from Day 1.
Policies with built-up cash value are popular vehicles for covering expenses in retirement
May updates show the industry is still struggling with historic low rates.
The number of Alzheimer's sufferers in the U.S. is expected to triple by 2050. Mary Beth Franklin warns that the coming epidemic puts advisers -- and their practices -- at serious risk.
With sales of deferred-income annuities up, carriers see an opportunity
Prudential's decision to raise the price tag on an already pricey VA has some B-Ds thinking twice about pushing the product. Darla Mercado reports.
MetLife has trimmed a third of its adviser force amid a push to save $150 million a year by 2014. Question is, are the job cuts over?
Axa is the latest insurer to drop aggressive VA investment options, moving customers into funds that are less volatile. The shift will affect some 500,000 policies.
Penn Treaty's last financial statement filed in 2008; policyholders in limbo
Insurer close to being spun off in an initial public offering; business to remain the same.
Company provides financial planning, investment advice and lifestyle services, including bill payment, to athletes and entertainers