Spending in Retirement
Learn how to best work with clients to determine their optimal retirement spending plan.
Small Tax Hike Could Keep Social Security Solvent for Decades
By Bernice NapachThe Center for Retirement Research offers several proposals to modernize Social Security so it doesn't run out of funds and helps the most vulnerable.
May 15, 2018
Should Young Retirement Investors Really Go All-In on Risk?Research from Northern Trust Asset Management puts a kink in the conventional wisdom around TDF glide paths.
May 14, 2018
10 Most Expensive US Cities to Rent an Apartment: April 2018The rental market is of critical importance to both real estate investors and some of your potential clients.
May 10, 2018
Insurance Landmines Could Ruin Your Financial PlanAlthough life insurance is sometimes portrayed as a "set it and forget it" investment, the reality is that there are a variety of variables that can change along the way.
May 08, 2018
State Pensions Reverse 2-Year Decline in Funded StatusRobust stock market gains pushed up state retirement systems' aggregate asset value, according to Wilshire Consulting.
May 08, 2018
1 in 3 Americans Have Less Than $5,000 in Retirement SavingsNew research finds waning confidence in Social Security, as more Americans expect to work longer.
May 08, 2018
Social Security Timing: What Couples Should Consider — The Advisor and the Quant'Advisor' Joe Elsasser and 'Quant' Ron Piccinini discuss how to help married couples maximize their Social Security benefits.
May 07, 2018
Buffett Says Berkshire's First Dibs on Deals Will Outlast HimThe billionaire says his two deputies have both "slightly" beat the S&P 500 Index since they started managing Berkshire's money.