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RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 15, 2016
How wealthy Americans can maximize their payoff from Donald Trump's presidency

Financial advisers are telling clients to make these moves before the end of 2016.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 14, 2016
SEC's Mary Jo White to step down when President Obama leaves office

Her nearly four-year tenure has been highlighted by high-profile enforcement cases and plagued by internal battles that stalled controversial policies.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 11, 2016
How Donald Trump's presidency will influence your retirement

The president-elect barely mentioned the retirement crisis during his campaign, but will wield enormous power over many related issues once in office.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 09, 2016
6 tips to prevent Trump from messing with your investments

Here's a sampling of what financial planners are advising investors to do to protect their money.

Should the next president expand Social Security?
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 09, 2016
Should the next president expand Social Security?

One public policy expert says yes.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 07, 2016
Stocks rise, bonds fall with gold as Clinton gets FBI boost

Democrat's chances of a U.S. election win increased after FBI said her handling of emails wasn't a crime.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 07, 2016
Where will Medicare costs go in 2017?

There are some variables under clients' control that they can use to bring down their total Medicare costs.

YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT NOV 07, 2016
How financial advisers going independent are exploiting the broker recruiting protocol

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 04, 2016
Here's how much this presidential election really impacts your portfolio

The level of market jitters is pretty normal, despite a recent survey that shows the election is causing U.S. voters high anxiety.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 02, 2016
Looking for good news? Check your 401(k) balance

The average 401(k) gained for the second quarter in a row, inching up 2% in the third quarter.