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RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 24, 2017
Act fast to Trump-proof your retirement strategy

History shows that tax cuts often don't stick.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 23, 2017
Could you be saving too much for retirement?

A new book cautions against paying down debt too aggressively, telling readers to build up their rainy day savings instead.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 23, 2017
Trumpcare may put a stop to your plans for early retirement

The health-care overhaul will likely make it more expensive for Americans to retire before they're eligible for Medicare.

YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAR 23, 2017
Merrill Lynch woos $343 million Morgan Stanley team

Five-person group is based in Glen Rock, N.J.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 23, 2017
Investor optimism highest since 2000: Wells Fargo/Gallup Investor and Retirement Index

Investors are more confident about retirement, but evenly split on impact of rising interest rates, according to the recent report.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 22, 2017
Labor Secretary nominee Alexander Acosta says little about DOL fiduciary rule

During confirmation hearing, he talks mostly about overtime and minimum wage issues, although he's noncommital about his positions on those matters.

Why Warren Buffett thinks America's best days still lie ahead
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 16, 2017
Why Warren Buffett thinks America's best days still lie ahead

These passages from the billionaire's shareholder letters may make you feel a little better, or a little more cynical, depending on your frame of mind.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 15, 2017
Why keeping inheritance expectations realistic can help avoid conflict later

Family conflicts often arise when money mixes with grief.

YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAR 15, 2017
Hall of famer Mike Piazza's 'distant cousin' leaves Merrill Lynch for Raymond James

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAR 14, 2017
Why Robert Shiller is so suspicious of the Trump rally

The Nobel Prize-winning economist notes that stocks are almost as expensive now as they were on the eve of the 1929 crash.