If loss aversion is high, here's how an adviser can approach the situation and make up for lower long-term investment gains.
Data show that it's highly unlikely retirees will spend down their assets in the manner advisers assume they will.
NFP Corp. is buying Bronfman Rothschild to combine with Sontag Advisory
SEC chairman says guiding principle should be: 'What would a reasonable investor expect?'
The well-recognized merits of passive investing do not mean that all index investments are prudent or superior to active alternatives in all situations.
A surge in fixed and indexed annuity sales last year helped AIG boost its annuity sales by $4.1 billion.
Congressional panel holds hearings, but no action is expected this year.
Advisers will have to make some tough calls — for clients and for themselves
Tim Traudt replaces Jay Welker at the start of next month.
Plan sponsors can integrate philanthropy into employee-benefit plan, fund giant says.
The trick is finding the balance of smooth automation combined with the human touch
The owner of Portfolio Advisor and Expert Investor provides live events, research, data and information to the global wealth and asset management industries.
Regulator's CEO says the agency has "extra cash in the till," referring to excess reserves to fill any shortfall.
Wirehouse will allow more advisers to manage retirement plan menus on a discretionary basis via a Bank of America chief investment office selection.
Pessimism about growth ignores major growth drivers such as solid labor market.
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Retirement plan businesses that ignore this necessity will be left behind
Tech-augmented financial wellness will yield better results as wellness programs become a standard offering for employers.
Use of managed accounts and new products threatens to squeeze fund managers out.
The pace is expected to pick up as big firms seek to get even bigger and older advisers look to cash out.