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RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 04, 2014
Strategies to mitigate new surtax could kick Medicare prices higher

Advisers need to watch that clients do not inadvertently inflate their income and Medicare costs

By Darla Mercado
RETIREMENT TAX JAN 02, 2014
Hefty tax bills could lurk in failed life insurance policies

Investors who surrender or let policies lapse risk big tax bills for so-called phantom income.

By Darla Mercado
Americans vow to shed debt in 2014 but few commit to financial planning
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 30, 2013
Americans vow to shed debt in 2014 but few commit to financial planning

High-net-worth investors increase appetite for risk, poll shows.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT EQUITIES DEC 20, 2013
Fed set to knock another $10B off its quantitative easing program

Breakfast with Benjamin: At Bernanke's final meeting, Fed poised to cut another $10B from its bond-buying program. Plus: CEOs struggle to manage expectations, income tax pain hits home, a tale of two homebuilder ETFs, and young folks aren't biting on the Obamacare sales pitch.

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT OPINION DEC 19, 2013
Optimizing tax-loss harvesting

Crucial blocking and tackling for financial advisers

By Chad Smith
RETIREMENT 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 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
RETIREMENT 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 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 TAX DEC 16, 2013
Clearing up the confusion over survivor benefits

I am thankful to all my faithful <em>InvestmentNews</em> readers, especially those like Jon Smith, a financial planning consultant with Stifel Investment Services in St. Louis, who track of my blog posts and keep me honest.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 15, 2013
Advisers need to boost knowledge of Social Security

By MFXFeeder
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 15, 2013
Keep your eyes on the calendar

By MFXFeeder
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 13, 2013
The trick of Social Security in first year of retirement

Earnings in months leading up to retirement date can be ignored.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 09, 2013
Senators seek more retirement plan pop

Legislators looking for ways to boost Americans' savings for retirement and access to advice.

By Liz Skinner
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 08, 2013
Is age 70 the new 65 for retirement?

Recent research shows that due to increases in Social Security's delayed-retirement credit, the real retirement age might now be 70.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT EQUITIES DEC 03, 2013
Grab your gains and hold on tight – at least till New Year's

With the S&amp;P 500 up more than 29% from the start of the year, on the heels of a 15% gain last year, it is a safe bet that there are plenty of taxable gains sitting inside client portfolios. But even if you feel the market is getting rich, it might be worth waiting until after Jan. 1 to cash out.

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT TAX DEC 03, 2013
New 3.8% surtax means new tax strategies for business owners

Chances of avoiding that tax may come down to whether a business owner has active or passive participation.

By Darla Mercado
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 26, 2013
Best laid Social Security-claiming plans gone awry

If a client talks about claiming Social Security benefits before full retirement age that don't ring true, ask questions. It could make a huge difference in their long-term financial security.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 24, 2013
Make sure clients road-test retirement

By MFXFeeder
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 21, 2013
When clients claim Social Security without telling you

Have a client who &amp;mdash; unbeknownst to you &amp;mdash; filed for Social Security benefits early? Mary Beth Franklin unwraps the two ways for beneficiaries to increase their benefits after initially claiming them.

By Mary Beth Franklin