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Gender gap remains wide when it comes to retirement savings
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 23, 2024
Gender gap remains wide when it comes to retirement savings

Women still trail men when it comes to financial security by a sizable margin, according to a Prudential survey.

By Gregg Greenberg
How Tim Walz’s time in public service could reward him richly in retirement
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 23, 2024
How Tim Walz’s time in public service could reward him richly in retirement

The Minnesota governor’s tenures as a teacher, National Guard member, and elected official gives him a unique three-stream portfolio of pension income.

By Leo Almazora
Retirement income worries often overblown, survey shows
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 22, 2024
Retirement income worries often overblown, survey shows

But retirement security is a problem for many, and the demise of traditional pensions has correlated with widening income inequality.

By Emile Hallez
The retirement challenge? Uncertainty
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 22, 2024
The retirement challenge? Uncertainty

Long-time advisor says client concerns over long-term planning are at record levels.

By Chris Davis
Annuities post $109B sales record in Q2 as deferred annuities surge
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 22, 2024
Annuities post $109B sales record in Q2 as deferred annuities surge

Indexed and structured products logged robust double-digit growth as fixed-rate annuities face challenges from declining rates, says new report.

By Leo Almazora
Maximize withdrawals because taxes are on sale, urges expert
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 22, 2024
Maximize withdrawals because taxes are on sale, urges expert

Complex rules are "ridiculous" but advisors can add long-term value by helping clients get their IRAs and 401(k) balances down.

By Josh Welsh
Almost a third of workers aged 50 plus are opting for phased retirement
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 21, 2024
Almost a third of workers aged 50 plus are opting for phased retirement

More employees are looking to make gradual goodbyes to the workplace amid ongoing concerns about retirement readiness.

By Leo Almazora
Tax advantage: How RIAs can elevate their practice
OPINION AUG 21, 2024
Tax advantage: How RIAs can elevate their practice

RIAs have an advantage over captive advisors and have an opportunity to seize significant client service opportunity.

By Jared Trexler
More Americans expected to live to 100 or more; how can advisors serve them better?
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 21, 2024
More Americans expected to live to 100 or more; how can advisors serve them better?

Edward Jones advisor Matthew Myre shares his insights with InvestmentNews.

By Steve Randall
401(k) auto features don't help savings as much as thought, researchers find
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 20, 2024
401(k) auto features don't help savings as much as thought, researchers find

Opt outs, turnover, and vesting schedules make automatic enrollment and escalation less effective, according to a new paper.

By Emile Hallez
Harris puts tax hikes on the table with proposed 28 percent corporate rate
TAX AUG 20, 2024
Harris puts tax hikes on the table with proposed 28 percent corporate rate

The vice president’s latest fiscal proposal would substantially reverse a business-friendly piece of Trump-era legislation.

By Leo Almazora
IRS offers clarity around 401(k) matches to student loan payments
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 20, 2024
IRS offers clarity around 401(k) matches to student loan payments

New interim guidance addresses concerns around the retirement savings work perk set out in the SECURE 2.0 Act.

By Leo Almazora
New premiums on life insurance stayed stable in Q2 2024, says Limra
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 20, 2024
New premiums on life insurance stayed stable in Q2 2024, says Limra

Preliminary results show new annualized premiums hit $3.97B as whole life sales struggled and indexed universal life sales climbed.

By Leo Almazora
Why technology has changed asset allocation fundamentally
OPINION AUG 19, 2024
Why technology has changed asset allocation fundamentally

Discussion around the “pensionization” of 401(k)s is emerging, which requires a different asset allocation mindset.

By Anna Garcia
Could annuities help anchor long-term client relationships?
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 19, 2024
Could annuities help anchor long-term client relationships?

Survey findings suggest financial advisors could unlock organic growth opportunities as annuities attract new buyers.

By Leo Almazora
Finra bars broker who forged clients’ annuity switches
BROKER DEALERS AUG 19, 2024
Finra bars broker who forged clients’ annuity switches

"We're seeing more instances of clients being switched out of annuities," says one plaintiff's attorney.

By Bruce Kelly
Advisor expertise more crucial than ever for retirement plan sponsors
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 19, 2024
Advisor expertise more crucial than ever for retirement plan sponsors

Annual study from Fidelity reveals increasing hopes and demands for advisors, as well as changing appetites within investment menus.

By Leo Almazora
JPMorgan jumps on the lifetime income bandwagon
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 16, 2024
JPMorgan jumps on the lifetime income bandwagon

JPMorgan Asset Management is the latest firm to spice up its target date funds with a dash of annuities.

By Leo Almazora
Expect lower Social Security COLA amid slower inflation
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 14, 2024
Expect lower Social Security COLA amid slower inflation

Retirees can be more affected by inflation, and cost increases are not consistent across categories or geographies.

By Emile Hallez
Despite basic awareness, life insurance gaps still plague Americans
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES AUG 14, 2024
Despite basic awareness, life insurance gaps still plague Americans

New Corebridge survey reveals false beliefs around costs, uncertainty on coverage, and what motivates people to get insured.

By Leo Almazora