Though the economy still tops their list of concerns, the majority of surveyed small-business owners said they expect an economic turnaround this year or next.
Although growth was a little slower this past year, 84% of independent registered investment advisers (RIAs) expect to grow moderately or faster over the next five years, according...
Two-thirds (67%) of private industry workers had access to retirement benefits in 2008, according to data from the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
A recent Charles Schwab survey found that less than a third (31%) of respondents claimed they speak with their broker or financial adviser on a regular basis.
When asked to rank their clients’ greatest concerns as of the second half of 2009, advisers overwhelmingly (70%) chose “greater chance they’ll outlive their money.”
The financial adviser is the most important aspect of overall investor satisfaction with full service investment firms, comprising 30% in 2009—an increase from 22% in 2008, a new...
A new analysis from Fidelity Investments indicated that automatic enrollment in 401(k) plans is proving to have the biggest impact on younger and lower-compensated employees.
The number of retirees who say they are worried about financial security has more than doubled in the past year, and many are tightening budgets or seeking professional...
Losses in the financial and housing markets during the economic crisis are causing many seniors to consider retiring at a later age than originally planned.
A new study found African-American and Hispanic workers have lower participation rates and contribute less to their 401(k) plans than their white and Asian counterparts.