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Pimco's Mark Kiesel: Time to buy more bonds as U.S. in good shape
RIA NEWS MAY 16, 2016
Pimco's Mark Kiesel: Time to buy more bonds as U.S. in good shape

Bonds of consumer-oriented companies offer “significant value," he says

The health care tab for a retired couple will be $567,903 — and that's if you're healthy: study
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 15, 2016
The health care tab for a retired couple will be $567,903 — and that's if you're healthy: study

The average, healthy 65-year-old couple who wants to retire probably has larger health care costs than you think.

Why the ETF acronym can be misleading
MUTUAL FUNDS MAY 13, 2016
Why the ETF acronym can be misleading

Sometimes an ETF isn't exactly an ETF

KeyCorp names Joe Calabrese investments head as wealth unit expands
RIA NEWS MAY 13, 2016
KeyCorp names Joe Calabrese investments head as wealth unit expands

RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 11, 2016
Think twice before you co-sign for a loan or credit card

Survey shows that 38% of co-signers had to make payments and 28% ended up damaging their credit scores.

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAY 11, 2016
Clients may not want to co-sign for a loan or credit card

Survey shows that 38% of co-signers had to pay and 28% ended up damaging their credit scores.

Daniel Tully, Merrill Lynch ex-CEO torn by the firm's fate, dies at 84
RIA NEWS MAY 11, 2016
Daniel Tully, Merrill Lynch ex-CEO torn by the firm's fate, dies at 84

Retired as chairman in 1997 after 42 years at the brokerage

RIA NEWS MAY 11, 2016
How a Trump presidency could affect your money

Here's a rundown on how the Republican candidate could affect everything from your purchasing power to your job and investments.

Hillary Clinton more conservative than Donald Trump when it comes to investing
RIA NEWS MAY 11, 2016
Hillary Clinton more conservative than Donald Trump when it comes to investing

Vanguard 500 Index Fund is Clinton's top holding, while BlackRock's Obsidian hedge fund is Trump's favorite.

RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 11, 2016
Who loses the most sleep over money — men or women?

A new survey delves into what Americans worry about most: saving for retirement, paying for education, paying health-care or insurance bills, making the monthly rent or mortgage or paying credit card debt.