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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
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 17, 2013
Supreme Court accepts 401(k) employer stock-drop case

Labor Dept. seeks ruling on Fifth Third Bancorp case that could ease challenges to employers.

By Hazel Bradford
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
RIAS DEC 17, 2013
Nobel laureate: Everyone should have a financial adviser

Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller said a lack of good financial advice was one of the problems that led to the financial crisis.

By Liz Skinner
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
WIREHOUSES DEC 17, 2013
Fast and Furious and…wealth management?

The driver of the car that killed actor Paul Walker was a Merrill Lynch wealth manager and had been named a top adviser in 2010, 2011 and 2012.

By Joshua Brown
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 17, 2013
DOL seeks high court action on company stock in 401(k)s

Supreme Court review could lead to more stock-drop cases.

By Hazel Bradford
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
RIAS DEC 16, 2013
Note to state legislators: Voters' retirement security is your responsibility, too

The overall cost of retirement can sometimes seem difficult to grasp, but Main Street investors know that a dignified post-working lifestyle doesn't come cheap.

By Dale E. Brown
WIREHOUSES DEC 16, 2013
BNY Mellon to sell Wall Street headquarters

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. plans to sell Manhattan's 1 Wall St., the Art Deco skyscraper that serves as its corporate headquarters, and has hired brokers to find a smaller amount of space to lease elsewhere.

By Matt Ackermann
INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 16, 2013
Low volatility strategy looks like a stock, works like a bond

The portfolio is made up of mostly non-U.S. dividend-paying equities and preferred stocks. And those individual positions are hedged with broad market put options.

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 16, 2013
Social Security's rearview mirror: Retroactive benefits

How to maximize Social Security benefits for a married couple, both of whom turned 66 in January 2013, and are just now filing.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 16, 2013
Tax break for repaying Social Security benefits

Depending on your income, some of your Social Security benefits may be taxable. But if you repay benefits, you may be eligible for a deduction or credit.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RIAS DEC 16, 2013
Last-minute scramble to save on taxes: A couple oldies-but-goodies and a few interesting new ideas

Decisions clients make in the next four weeks can make a significant difference in their annual tax bill.

By Darla Mercado
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
INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 16, 2013
Vanguard: Look overseas to lower interest rate risk

For investors who aren't comfortable with bonds that aren't likely to act like bonds when there is a stock market correction, there may be a better way.

By Jason Kephart
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
Largest long-term-care insurance sellers go after premium increases

As large long-term-care insurance sellers like John Hancock and Genworth both pursue rate hikes, one analyst says advisers should brace themselves for even more to come.

By Darla Mercado
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 16, 2013
Group ignites debate on retirement plan benefits for same-sex couples

Spark Institute proposes uniform rule based on where couples were married

By Darla Mercado