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Will Advisers Add Long-Term Care to Offerings?
As the U.S. population ages and long-term care becomes a greater concern in retirement, long-term care insurance may become more widespread.
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Planning for Health Care in Retirement
The critical discussion advisers need to have with participants about health care
The Conversation Advisers Aren’t Having
Misconceptions about the Affordable Care Act, the need for long-term care and how to address the particular needs of women savers are opportunities for key discussions.
Suggestions for a Fragmented System
Several factors have created a retirement funding gap that is estimated to be as high as $6 trillion, said panelists in a discussion at BlackRock.
Caregiving May Elbow Boomer Retirement
Baby Boomers acting as adult caregivers have found the experience more challenging in several ways, including cost, said a study.
Low Interest Rates Affect Retirement Readiness
A new study by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) quantifies the impact of a sustained low-interest-rate environment on employees’ retirement readiness.
New Retirement, New Planning
The definition of retirement is changing, which requires new considerations when planning.
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Adviser Technology Fueling Client Satisfaction
High tech is driving advisers’ businesses like never before
Retirement Benefits Remained Strong in Recession
Retirement benefits remained mostly intact during the Great Recession.
Many Boomers to Stay Put Upon Retirement
More than 62% of Baby Boomers plan to remain in the state they live in upon retirement, according to a PluteGroup study.
Aging Boomers Not Keeping Jobs From Younger People
An exhaustive search found no evidence to support the idea that aging Baby Boomers are crowding out younger workers from the work force.