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3:10

Don't assume retirement planning assumptions are right

May 24, 2013

The noted economist says advisers need to rethink traditional approaches to saving for life after work.

4:52

BlackRock big: Banner payouts a red flag for dividend stocks

May 24, 2013

Robert Shearer explains why investors should be leary of companies that send too much cash back to shareholders.

1:05

Bob Doll: Where to from here?

May 17, 2013

The equity strategist says the historic bull market for stocks has not fully run its course. Bonds? That's a different story.

1:34

Harley Gordon: What not to say when talking LTC with clients

May 17, 2013

The long-term care expert urges advisers to play up the consequences -- not the likelihood -- of health issues striking clients in their later years.

2:49

Mary Beth Franklin: Meeting the monthly health-care nut

May 17, 2013

Retiree health care costs are not likely to go down anytime soon. InvestmentNews' contributing editor offers some inew deas on the best way to pay the bills.

3:05

Natalie Choate: A tale of two IRA tax strategies

May 17, 2013

Nutter McClennen & Fish's trust guru runs the rule over a pair of tax maneuvers funded by money in individual retirement accounts. Her take? One makes sense.

3:36

Retirement savings plans: The tax man cometh

May 17, 2013

What happens if lawmakers in Washington strip away some of the tax benefits of qualified retirement accounts? Vanguard's Ann Combs offers some insight.

52:51

Masterclass: Investing for income

May 17, 2013

Generating enough money off assets -- without taking jumbo risks -- is proving to be a real challenge in this low-rate environment. Four experts offer some timely advice.

1:31

Ken Dychtwald: What boomers want from advisers

May 15, 2013

At the 2013 InvestmentNews Retirement Income Summit, Ken Dychtwald reveals the secrets to successfully working with the growing population of Baby Boomers.

4:57

Chuck Royce: The death of market meritocracy

May 15, 2013

The legendary investor says the Fed's low-interest rate policy has done a real disservice to well-run companies.

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