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Many Investors Need Help Navigating the World of Investments
“Overly complex” and “overwhelmed” are two of the feelings expressed by investors in the MFS Investing Sentiment Survey.
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Evaluating Options
Five considerations when reviewing retirement income products
Affluent Investors Evaluate Longevity Challenges
According to findings from the latest Merrill Lynch Affluent Insights Survey, three out of four (75%) affluent Americans would approach their money management differently if they knew today...
Americans Want to Save for Retirement and for Survivors
Saving for retirement and protecting their families in case of death is important to Americans across generations.
EBRI: Tax Reform Proposals Likely to Reduce 401(k) Balances
Two recent proposals to change the existing tax treatment of 401(k) retirement plans, if enacted, are likely to result in lower account balances for many 401(k) participants, according...
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The Game-Changers
Five developments that have affected plan advisers most in the past five years
Many Employers Feel Responsible for Benefits and Advice
Slightly more than half (53%) of employers feel responsible for providing financial vehicles, as well as education and advice, to help their employees have a secure retirement, according...
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Trendspotting
Articles that appeared in the Trendspotting section of the magazine - this issue featured the Virtual PLANADVISER National Conference.
Helping Boomers with Retirement Income Ripe for Specialization
Less than five percent of advisers have shifted their practice to exclusively serve the Baby Boomer market, but researchers say this percentage is likely to grow.
What's in Store for 2011
Laying it all out on the table, PLANSPONSOR and PLANADVISER’s Editor-in-Chief, Nevin E. Adams, opened the first Virtual PLANADVISER National Conference (VPANC) by outlining the top 10 trends...
Affluent Investors Don’t Recognize Impact of Conservatism
The Merrill Lynch “Affluent Insights Quarterly” survey shows that although 66% of affluent investors know conservative investing will help them avoid losing money in turbulent times, only 25%...
IMHO: What Lies Ahead
If 2010 was not quite the return to “normal” we might have hoped, there was more than enough—both new and old—to draw the attention of plan sponsors.
Generation Most at Risk for Retirement?
A report from Aon Hewitt suggests that Generation Y workers (ages 18 to 30) may be most at risk for not having enough savings in retirement, despite having...
Study Finds Something We Can all Agree on
Baby Boomers and those in Generation Y may not see eye-to-eye on what “good music” is these days, but good financial advice is easier to agree on.