Emile Hallez

Emile Hallez is ESG editor at InvestmentNews. Previously he was U.S. news editor for ESG Clarity, covered retirement at InvestmentNews, and worked as a reporter and associate editor at Ignites, a Financial Times publication. Prior to his work in financial journalism, he cut his teeth as a reporter at Evergreen Newspapers, a small chain of community papers in Colorado. Going back even farther in time, he worked as a technician at a tissue bank, making bone, soft tissue and skin grafts. Emile is passionate about cycling, rock climbing, and environmental and animal rights issues. He can often be found exploring the woods of Maine with his wife, Meika, and rescue mutts Piper and Buckey.

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Consumers like these wealth apps best, J.D. Power says
YOUR PRACTICE FINTECH NOV 21, 2023
Consumers like these wealth apps best, J.D. Power says

On the surface, there isn't much difference, but results people get from planning services can vary wildly.

Bitcoin is having a moment
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 20, 2023
Bitcoin is having a moment

There’s a lot going on in the world of digital assets as advisors face questions about whether and how to use the asset class.

Will employers pass the college planning test?
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 20, 2023
Will employers pass the college planning test?

As federal student loan payments resume, parts of the SECURE 2.0 Act will soon make it easier to save for college or contribute to a 401(k).

RMD data, Schwab communications roil indie advisors post-TD
NEWS BROKER DEALERS NOV 16, 2023
RMD data, Schwab communications roil indie advisors post-TD

Advisors who custodied at TD Ameritrade are adjusting to life under Schwab.

AIG, BlackRock, JPMorgan included on list of 'overpaid' CEOs
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 15, 2023
AIG, BlackRock, JPMorgan included on list of 'overpaid' CEOs

High compensation does not always equate to high performance, report by As You Sow finds.

To win business with clients' kids, advisors really have to try
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT NOV 14, 2023
To win business with clients' kids, advisors really have to try

Most of the time, children don't hire their parents' advisors, but some are more open to it than others.

The 4% rule is back, but it's not really a rule
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 13, 2023
The 4% rule is back, but it's not really a rule

A 4% withdrawal rate in retirement can be a place to start, research from Morningstar suggests, but one planner calls it 'simple and dangerous.'

Long-term care: An uncomfortable but necessary conversation
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 09, 2023
Long-term care: An uncomfortable but necessary conversation

Insurance can be expensive, and clients should be aware of all options and how to use coverage when the time comes.

Despite issues with Schwab, RIAs from TD stay put 
NEWS RIAS NOV 06, 2023
Despite issues with Schwab, RIAs from TD stay put 

Some advisors don’t like the number of master accounts at Schwab, the phone support or the technology. They’re exploring other custodians but don’t want to repaper.

Would you like your 401(k) with a side of emergency savings?
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 03, 2023
Would you like your 401(k) with a side of emergency savings?

The Secure 2.0 Act will let employers add emergency accounts for workers next year, and fintechs are gearing up.