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Usually, when people talk about someone "going through a stage" they are talking about a toddler or a teen. But there's another age at which people go through a key transitional period, also marked by angst and rebellion: Call it pre-retirement.
April 19 -
Working Americans households probably will experience a potential income drop of 28% in retirement, and 38% retiree households report not having sufficient enough income to cover monthly expenses. This is according to new research from Fidelity today that shows retirement income gaps could force significant sacrifices among workers retiring tomorrow and in 50 years.
April 18 -
Despite recent tax reform proposals, experts testified at a House committee hearing Tuesday that cutting the incentives for retirement plans would be detrimental to savings in this country.
April 18 -
After a long, winding legal road, involving no fewer than six federal court decisions, Ameriprise Financial finally won a suit alleging that it had charged excessively high adviser fees.
April 17 -
Young people plan on working well into retirement not necessarily due to financial need, but because they want to stay active and involved. This is according to new survey results from T. Rowe Price, showing that 69% of respondents between the ages of 21 and 50 plan to work either part-time or full-time during their retirement years. Among those who plan to work at least part-time, most (75%) will do so because they want to stay active and involved; only 23% believe they will do so because they will not have saved enough money.
April 17 -
Confidence in retirement security is shaky with only 36% of baby boomers saying they have enough assets to live comfortably in retirement, according to a new study.
April 11 -
Most American investors mistakenly believe that target-date funds provide guaranteed income in retirement, among other misconceptions of how the instruments work, the SEC found in a recent investor survey.
April 9 -
Most American investors mistakenly believe that target-date funds provide guaranteed income in retirement, among other misconceptions of how the instruments work, the SEC found in a recent investor survey.
April 5 -
Life insurers may want to take a closer look at their annuity offerings. The 2008 financial crisis has changed a lot of financial advisers minds about insured retirement solutions, namely variable annuities, according to a new survey by AllianceBernstein L.P. and the Insured Retirement Institute.
April 4 -
Continued economic uncertainty has led all workers to dip into their retirement savings, but minorities have been the hardest hit, according to a new study from Ariel Education Initiative (a nonprofit affiliate of Ariel Investments) and Aon Hewitt. Compared to their Asian and white counterparts, African-American and Hispanic employees are eroding their retirement savings at an alarming rate.
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