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EQUITIES DEC 18, 2013
Dividend ETFs losing luster as rates rise

Breakfast (with Benjamin) is served: Dividend ETFs losing luster as rates rise; Bernanke's last stand; nontransparent active ETFs; Obamacare's drag on health care; useless jobless claims data; and global New Year's traditions.

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 18, 2013
Workers pay little attention to 401(k) fee disclosures

According to advisers and recent data from Limra, workers seem to be doing precisely what they would be expected to do with 20-page disclosure documents: Tossing them in the circular file.

By Darla Mercado
ALTERNATIVES DEC 18, 2013
SEC accuses Cohen of missing insider trading red flags

Seeks to bar hedge fund manager from overseeing investor funds.

By Gregory Crawford
FIXED INCOME DEC 17, 2013
New Detroit bankruptcy plan in the hands of creditors

A new proposed plan to end Detroit's $18 billion bankruptcy would pay bondholders 20 cents on the dollar and give police and firefighters higher pension payouts than other city employees. Now disagreement from both bond insurers and unions is expected to usher in a new, more contentious phase of negotiations.

By lkonish
EQUITIES DEC 17, 2013
Markets fixate on Fed's final meeting of 2013

Investors watch the Fed as its last meeting of the year begins. Also in today's Breakfast with Benjamin: Stocks to buy when the Fed tapers, gold investors seek the bottom, IPOs gone wild, and a Deutsche Bank shopping guide.

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 17, 2013
Factoring travel dollars into financial plans

Though a majority of retirees' wish lists include trekking the world, few plan ahead for such costs.

By Mary Beth Franklin
EQUITIES DEC 17, 2013
Marquee funds start closing the door

A trio of big name stock pickers are planning to close the door to new investors in another sign that there is a shortage of deals to be found in equities. That's good news, at least for some.

By JKEPHART
EQUITIES DEC 17, 2013
Fed tapering could catch junk bond investors off guard

Plus: Looking for weakness in the Volcker rule, the case for stocks in 2014, the upside of market bubbles, and what the heck Elizabeth Warren is up to now?

By Jeff Benjamin
FIXED INCOME DEC 17, 2013
Morgan Stanley's outlook for munis in 2014 isn't pretty

Morgan Stanley forecasts an 80% chance that municipal bonds will lose money again next year, primarily because of rising interest rates. Year-to-date through Tuesday, the average national intermediate-term bond fund is down 2.16%.

By JKEPHART
EQUITIES DEC 17, 2013
'Be careful' is T. Rowe Price's advice to investors, advisers

The U.S. stock rally that has extended over the past year is due for a correction of more than 5%, warned investment strategists at T. Rowe Price Group Inc. That doesn't mean it's a time for advisers to stick their heads in the sand, but to proceed with caution.

By MDURISIN
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 17, 2013
MassMutual 401(k) suit takes litigation into new territory

A recent lawsuit against MassMutual over excessive 401(k) fees raises the possibility that group annuities and stable-value products could become a focus of future complaints.

By Darla Mercado
ALTERNATIVES DEC 17, 2013
Judge dismisses SEC complaint involving UBS Puerto Rico bonds

In a win for UBS Financial Services Inc., an SEC administrative judge dismissed allegations that two leading executives in Puerto Rico committed fraud in 2008 and 2009.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
EQUITIES DEC 17, 2013
Fama's Nobel work shows that active managers are fated to lose

Index giant Vanguard built its business on the economist's work.

By Gregory Crawford
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 17, 2013
Oppenheimer's risky bond bets backfire — again

OppenheimerFunds' municipal bond funds have been rocked by big bets on Puerto Rican debt, stirring up memories of its Core Bond Fund's disastrous 2008. Jason Kephart has the story.

By JKEPHART
MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 16, 2013
Fidelity undercuts Vanguard's target date funds

Mutual fund giant Fidelity Investments is getting aggressive in the low-cost battle over target date funds.

By JKEPHART
How to hedge bets when claiming Social Security
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 16, 2013
How to hedge bets when claiming Social Security

The file-and-suspend strategy offers an added benefit: It can serve as an insurance policy if you change your mind and decide not to delay your benefits after all.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 16, 2013
Third quarter lifts insurers' VA businesses

The markets have been kind to investors in variable annuities during the third quarter — which means they've been even more generous to the insurers that have sold the products in the first place.

By Darla Mercado
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 16, 2013
Wait for it: Advisers to small plans gird for DOMA aftermath

Undersized businesses face a bevy of changes to health plans, 401(k) following Supreme Court ruling on Defense of Marriage Act

By Darla Mercado
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 15, 2013
Advisers pick their poison with UL policies

By MFXFeeder
EQUITIES DEC 13, 2013
It's not too late to get into stocks, Wells Fargo says

Advisers should still be pushing clients with piles of cash to get into stocks despite the market's stellar year-to-date gains and new all-time highs, said Wells Fargo Advisors' senior equity strategist, Scott Wren.

By JKEPHART