Jeff Benjamin

Jeff Benjamin is a senior columnist who primarily writes about investments and practice management as they relate to the wealth management industry. In addition to news and opinion writing, Jeff also does regular video interviews and is the co-host of The InvestmentNews Podcast, a weekly show that takes listeners behind the scenes of our coverage. He joined InvestmentNews in 2000. Prior to InvestmentNews, Jeff’s career included working as an analyst at Cerulli Associates, and as a reporter for Dow Jones Newswires. Jeff is based in North Carolina and when he isn’t working, he can usually be found playing golf or fishing. Jeff is a former Marine and has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Central Michigan University.

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DOL rule described as 'workable' and a political success
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 07, 2016
DOL rule described as 'workable' and a political success

The rule is described as 'workable' and a political success, though implementation remains the biggest challenge ahead.

YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT APR 07, 2016
President Obama's SEC nominees are being held up by fellow Democrats

Plus: The downside of $15 minimum wage, testing your finance knowledge against NFL players, and keeping ID thieves in check

Critics say DOL fiduciary rule makes too many industry concessions
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 07, 2016
Critics say DOL fiduciary rule makes too many industry concessions

While many investment advisers and their organizations praise the rule, some who formerly advocated for it believe the final version doesn't go far enough to protect investors.

SunEdison's hard lesson for renewable-energy investors
INVESTING EQUITIES APR 07, 2016
SunEdison's hard lesson for renewable-energy investors

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> SunEdison's collapse shows that advisers should understand the steep side of the mountain renewable energy is trying to climb.

Stock buyback plans do little for long-term investors
INVESTING EQUITIES APR 05, 2016
Stock buyback plans do little for long-term investors

Corporate execs and activist investors get the biggest bang from repurchase plans.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 01, 2016
Don't assume the Roth IRA is beyond the reach of the tax man

Plus: Investor.gov is looking out for you, there's a reason we've had so few IPOs this year, and take seven minutes and get your heart pumping

Seeing renewable energy through rose-colored glasses
INVESTING EQUITIES MAR 31, 2016
Seeing renewable energy through rose-colored glasses

Plus: Goldman takes a swipe at gold, fixing corporate inversions, and what baseball season does for food

INVESTING EQUITIES MAR 29, 2016
Gold's best quarter in decades bodes well for the commodity

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> Even after its best quarterly performance in nearly 30 years, gold could still have some upside to go.

American Funds says low fees, manager ownership can save actively managed funds
INVESTING ETFS MAR 29, 2016
American Funds says low fees, manager ownership can save actively managed funds

Top money manager finds two key elements that can help identify which funds are more likely to beat their benchmarks.

INVESTING EQUITIES MAR 28, 2016
Dividend-payers are slaying share buyback names

Plus: Consumers are borrowing like it's 2008, mortgage-backed securities are back in vogue, and college is for chumps