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If rates stay low, expect retirement security to take a hit
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 02, 2021
If rates stay low, expect retirement security to take a hit

Some of the factors that have led to the current low-interest-rate environment could remain in play for years, according to an analysis of existing research recently published by the Society of Actuaries.

By Emile Hallez
T. Rowe Price introduces plan tool for retirement income
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 02, 2021
T. Rowe Price introduces plan tool for retirement income

The goal is to help plan sponsors assess the possibilities more strategically

By InvestmentNews
IRS says RMD rules are coming 'soon'
IRA ALERT JUN 02, 2021
IRS says RMD rules are coming 'soon'

An IRS official tells a bar association gathering that the arrival of proposed regulations covering the SECURE Act's required minimum distribution provisions will be 'later than imminent but before eventually.'

By Ed Slott
Patrick Murphy steps down as CEO of John Hancock Retirement
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 02, 2021
Patrick Murphy steps down as CEO of John Hancock Retirement

Sue Reibel, who joined Hancock’s parent firm in 1994, will be named chief executive of the firm and was most recently the global head of Manulife Investment Management retirement.

By Emile Hallez
SEC charges former Massachusetts adviser with fraud
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS JUN 02, 2021
SEC charges former Massachusetts adviser with fraud

James Couture was discharged by LPL in June 2020 and barred by Finra last October.

By InvestmentNews
Trio managing $10.5 billion moves to UBS
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUN 02, 2021
Trio managing $10.5 billion moves to UBS

The six-person team is leaving J.P. Morgan Private Bank in San Francisco.

By InvestmentNews
Senators propose penalty-free emergency 401(k) taps
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 01, 2021
Senators propose penalty-free emergency 401(k) taps

Once-a-year withdrawals from retirement plans or IRAs would have to be paid back before additional borrowing could occur.

By InvestmentNews
DOL is pursuing fewer cases — but much bigger payouts
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 01, 2021
DOL is pursuing fewer cases — but much bigger payouts

Last year, the Department of Labor closed less than a third of the number of cases it did in 2014, but total recoveries were six times higher.

By Emile Hallez
Focus Financial takes stake in Florida RIA
RIA NEWS JUN 01, 2021
Focus Financial takes stake in Florida RIA

St. Petersburg, Florida-based ARS Wealth Advisors has $704 million in assets under management.

By InvestmentNews
Why advisers are sacrificing momentum to change firms
OPINION JUN 01, 2021
Why advisers are sacrificing momentum to change firms

It seems counterintuitive that an adviser or team who may be riding the wave of their 'best year ever' would change jerseys or break for independence. Yet it’s happening in record numbers.

By Louis Diamond
Satisfying changing risk appetites
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 01, 2021
Satisfying changing risk appetites

If your clients are rethinking their appetite for risk, it may be time to make changes. Talk about reallocating a portion of their savings to annuities to help safeguard their retirement years.

By Athene
Social Security announces partial reopening of field offices
RIA NEWS MAY 31, 2021
Social Security announces partial reopening of field offices

The agency has unveiled a new 'express interview' process to help people apply for original or replacement Social Security cards and submit necessary proof of identity in person. But it encourages the public to continue to submit applications online.

By Mary Beth Franklin
The inflation conversation
OPINION MAY 31, 2021
The inflation conversation

By failing to adequately explain how inflation, compounded over time, significantly reduces our spending power, we leave clients vulnerable to the false assumption that the income they have today will still be adequate in 10 or 20 years.

By Sarah Newcomb
State Street sued over 401(k); Columbia settles for $13 million
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 28, 2021
State Street sued over 401(k); Columbia settles for $13 million

The State Street plan did not include the lowest-cost share classes of the Target Retirement Securities Lending series, and there were some options from third parties with stronger performance records, according to the complaint.

By Emile Hallez
Steward Partners expanding roster of RIA custodians
RIA NEWS MAY 28, 2021
Steward Partners expanding roster of RIA custodians

Opening its own broker-dealer gives the firm room to recruit advisers who don't hold RIA assets at Raymond James.

By Bruce Kelly
Older clients confused by meme stocks: Survey
FINTECH MAY 28, 2021
Older clients confused by meme stocks: Survey

Investors are curious about crypto and meme stocks, but most advisers say that clients do not understand the volatility of these investments.

By Nicole Casperson
Texas legislature passes anti-ESG bill
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 28, 2021
Texas legislature passes anti-ESG bill

If the governor signs the bill, the state's six public pension funds would be prohibited from investing in financial products that boycott energy companies.

By InvestmentNews
Shareholder victory over Exxon emboldens ESG supporters
RIA NEWS MAY 28, 2021
Shareholder victory over Exxon emboldens ESG supporters

Engine No. 1 win over oil giant's management team suggests climate change and sustainable investing are now mainstream.

By Bloomberg
Goldman wins exemption from Labor Department's pension overseer
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 28, 2021
Goldman wins exemption from Labor Department's pension overseer

The Employee Benefits Security Administration gives the firm a green light to oversee retirement plan assets despite its 1MDB misdeeds

By InvestmentNews
Fee-only RIA firms are growing at a healthy clip
RIA NEWS MAY 28, 2021
Fee-only RIA firms are growing at a healthy clip

The total number of advisory firms with a fee-only model has risen 20% since 2019, according to an analysis of the latest data from the SEC.

By Devin McGinley