Suzanne Woolley
Writer and editorSuzanne Woolley is a personal finance writer and editor for Bloomberg News.
Suzanne Woolley is a personal finance writer and editor for Bloomberg News.
Retailers use Labor Day to sell us "elegant" fire pits and pom-poms for handbags (yes, an accessory for an accessory). That isn't quite what the holiday is about.
Many American couples don’t share even basic financial details of their retirement savings account, beyond the fact that they have one, new survey finds.
Employer anxiety about offering you a 401(k) plan is rising rapidly, and for potentially good and expensive reasons. Class-action lawyers are targeting a wider variety of alleged breaches of fiduciary duty in retirement offerings and suing a broader range of entities, including college and university 403(b) plans.
Given millennials’ rep for job hopping and stock shunning, here’s a striking statistic.
A number of savings apps for the Apple Watch are rolling out to help workers more easily manage retirement plans.
Norway, Switzerland, and Iceland won the top three spots in Natixis Global Asset Management's fourth annual ranking of the global retirement index.
Class action suit against Fujitsu Technology and Business of America Inc., alleges a cornucopia of fiduciary breaches tied to excessive fees, record keeping, and the components of the company's target-date funds. The case, and several like it in the past year, may be harbingers of a new cycle of 401(k)-gone-bad litigation, this time targeting ever-smaller retirement plans.
A generation crosses a finish line and finds the IRS waiting. Here are some tips to help them minimize the bite.
Some 23% of Americans with jobs said they planned on being septuagenarian employees, up from 16% in 2009, according to recent research.
How does having a big slug of student debt actually hurt the ability to prepare for a comfortable retirement?