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Milton adds to climate-change worries for retirees
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 10, 2024
Milton adds to climate-change worries for retirees

The hurricane is the latest severe-weather event in a retirement destination, underscoring the concerns about climate change that clients bring up, financial planners say.

By Emile Hallez
Social Security COLA flattens to 2.5 percent in 2025
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 10, 2024
Social Security COLA flattens to 2.5 percent in 2025

The benefit boost announced for next year aligns with historical averages but could still leave inflation-shocked retirees wanting.

By Leo Almazora
Borrowing from 401(k) loans is actually okay, study finds
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 10, 2024
Borrowing from 401(k) loans is actually okay, study finds

Saving behavior tends to follow a steady path over time, says co-author of study

By Josh Welsh
Companies transfer pension obligations
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 10, 2024
Companies transfer pension obligations

Pension risk transfers, where insurance companies cover defined-benefit liabilities with group annuity contracts, have exploded in popularity – and litigation over them has followed.

By Emile Hallez
NYL’s annuities leader on where industry can improve
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 10, 2024
NYL’s annuities leader on where industry can improve

Matt Wion, who heads up the company’s retail annuities business, says the “Amazon and Uber effect” means industry improvements are needed to make the buying process easier.

By Emile Hallez
A $40 trillion opportunity for financial advisors
IRA ALERT OCT 09, 2024
A $40 trillion opportunity for financial advisors

The best investment advisors can make now is in their tax-planning knowledge.

By Ed Slott
Corebridge breaks into the RILA space
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 09, 2024
Corebridge breaks into the RILA space

The insurance giant says its latest offering puts it a step ahead against other top-three annuity providers.

By Leo Almazora
Could private-market access boost retirement plan contributions?
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 09, 2024
Could private-market access boost retirement plan contributions?

Survey shows just over one-third of workplace plan participants willing to put part of their portfolios in private equity or private debt.

By Leo Almazora
Most who expect big inheritances plan to switch advisors
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 08, 2024
Most who expect big inheritances plan to switch advisors

Only a third of people who anticipate getting $100,000 or more passed down to them say they are likely to retain relationships with financial service providers, according to survey data published by Equitable.

By Emile Hallez
Balancing growth with wealth preservation
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 07, 2024
Balancing growth with wealth preservation

When Social Security started, the life expectancy for someone collecting was six to eight years, but now we're pushing past 20 years, says advisor.

By Chris Davis
Prioritizing the human condition
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 07, 2024
Prioritizing the human condition

The good, the bad, and the ugly: How CEO connects the numbers to a client's life story.

By Chris Davis
A welcome mat into financial planning
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 06, 2024
A welcome mat into financial planning

The pandemic hit and internships were in chaos but Hannah Moore saw an opportunity.

By Chris Davis
Good health, high wealth, good retirement? EBRI study points to links
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 04, 2024
Good health, high wealth, good retirement? EBRI study points to links

Survey analysis covering 20,000 retirees also shows guaranteed income, pre-retirement planning, and racial factors may play a role.

By Leo Almazora
How to help high-net-worth clients save on soaring insurance costs
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 04, 2024
How to help high-net-worth clients save on soaring insurance costs

A HUB International strategist offers tips for reducing skyrocketing insurance bills.

By Gregg Greenberg
Gen X women worried they'll need a $2.1M nest egg
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 03, 2024
Gen X women worried they'll need a $2.1M nest egg

Northwestern Mutual analysis reveals gaps in expectations and attitudes across generations of women.

By Leo Almazora
Two-pronged combo can balance retirement income and liquidity, says T. Rowe Price
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 03, 2024
Two-pronged combo can balance retirement income and liquidity, says T. Rowe Price

Investment manager's white paper suggests a rethink for 'common misunderstanding'.

By Steve Randall
Advisors and clients aren't clicking on retirement planning
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 02, 2024
Advisors and clients aren't clicking on retirement planning

Survey data show crucial communication gaps between financial professionals and investors on protected income, annuities, social security and more.

By Leo Almazora
AI, estate planning, and succession concerns weighing on private business owners
TAX OCT 01, 2024
AI, estate planning, and succession concerns weighing on private business owners

The second annual survey by Brown Brothers Harriman untangles sentiments around technology, tax risks, generational wealth, and single family offices.

By Leo Almazora
Social Security's funding hole could cost retiring couples nearly $1M in benefits
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 01, 2024
Social Security's funding hole could cost retiring couples nearly $1M in benefits

White paper estimates the lifetime hit for future retirees under different scenarios, with several difficult options to dampen the long-term financial impact.

By Leo Almazora
TSP to IRA rollovers have benefits, advisors say
RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 30, 2024
TSP to IRA rollovers have benefits, advisors say

Despite the low costs in the Thrift Savings Plan, there are often more pros than cons to doing rollovers to IRAs, financial professionals tell InvestmentNews.

By Emile Hallez