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Refinitiv found that 89% of survey respondents preferred to interact with financial providers via an app.
Full or partial funding of bypass trusts with spousal retirement assets may make sense today.
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Wade Pfau and others says they'd be smart to lock in some stock market gains before retiring.
Getting ready for retirement is like getting ready for an MRI.
Advisors need to protect client assets from the cost of dependency or addiction.
Before legally clients yoke themselves to another person, it's perfectly reasonable to pause and make sure it makes sense.
About 3.4 million deaths were registered in the U.S. last year, almost 529,000 more than in 2019.
Finra said the firm failed to supervise reps' handling of the college savings plan share-class recommendations.
Many Americans are revisiting their financial plans and thinking of retiring earlier.
"Never did I think that Vanguard would remind me of Wall Street wirehouses," a firm analyst wrote in a new report.
Prenuptial agreements are no longer just for the rich and famous.
But the Wharton scholar added that valuation metrics could change in 2022.
Americans could use 401(k) assets as "bridge" income to delay Social Security, Boston College researchers argue.
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Market uncertainty is prompting a search for returns, a global study shows.
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