Spending in Retirement
Learn how to best work with clients to determine their optimal retirement spending plan.
The Fight Over 401(k) Fees
By Danielle AndrusRetirement plan fees can cost participants nearly $155,000 over the life of the plan, said a recent white paper by Demos, a liberal think tank. ASPPA says the paper is wrong.
June 05, 2012
The Problem With Essential vs. Discretionary Retirement Strategies: Pt. 2In planning for retiring clients, it's crucial to get an understanding of what the client's goals are in the first place.
June 04, 2012
Solving America’s Income-Deficit ProblemSocial Security now pays out more in benefits than it receives in payroll taxes. What does that mean for your clients' portfolio plans?
June 04, 2012
LGBT Investors, Despite Obstacles, Confident About Retirement ProspectsLesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender investors face several unique challenges in preparing for retirement, including those stemming from a lack of federal marriage and inheritance rights.
June 01, 2012
LPL-Affiliated Retirement Group Hires 5 ConsultantsThe advisors join the $7 billion advisory firm in locations across the West and Midwest.
May 31, 2012
The Problem With Essential vs. Discretionary Retirement Strategies: Pt. 1In planning for retiring clients, it's crucial to get an understanding of what the client's goals are in the first place.
May 29, 2012
3 Major Changes to 529 PlansStates have been lowering fees and adding FDIC-insured CDs, among other notable adjustments of which advisors should be aware.
May 25, 2012
Post-Retirement Health Care: A Quarter-Million-Dollar DilemmaMany of your clients retiring this year are likely to incur about $240,000 per couple in out-of-pocket health care expenses during retirement. How do you advise them to cover these expenses on a fixed income?