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Every year brings something new in this business, but the changes you'll see this year - and the ones you'll be anticipating - could be dramatic. That's thanks to a bevy of new regulations, some final and some still in the proposal stage, from the Department of Labor.
February 1 -
Contributions to 401(k) plans increased in the last year, Principal Financial found in a survey last fall of 1,159 employees and 529 retirees.
February 1 -
As companies act to attract and retain good employees, many are choosing to offer financial planning as one of the perks of employment. But in the words of Albert Einstein and Alexander Pope, a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing.
January 31 -
Assets held in domestic exchange-traded funds reached a record $995 billion at the end of last year.
January 27 -
Gen-Y Americans showed notable caution regarding their personal finances, according to the Western Union Payments Money Mindset survey.
January 26 -
A greater number of U.S. households are at risk of falling short of money in retirement because of the housing and financial crisis, according to a report.
January 25 -
Men and women have distinct approaches to financial management, according to a new survey from Charles Schwab.
January 19 -
As the wave of retiring Baby Boomers presents new growth possibilities, providers of annuities products need to step public awareness efforts, a new study finds.
January 13 -
Ninety-four percent of Americans wish they did a better job of managing their money, and 89% of respondents in other parts of the world shared that sentiment, according to the ING Retirement Institute Research Institute.
January 12 -
There are two proposed pieces of legislation sitting in Congress that would seem to be no-brainers for helping people save for retirement and helping advisers help their clients.
January 7

