Evan Cooper

Evan Cooper was a former deputy editor of InvestmentNews, and is now a freelance writer.

Evan Cooper
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RETIREMENT TAX JAN 07, 2010
Taxes, recession and the Shawshank solution

Remember the last scene of “The Shawshank Redemption,” when Andy Dufresne is fixing his boat on the beach in Mexico? I've always loved the resolution of that movie because our innocent hero has triumphed over evil and walked away with enough money to live the rest of his life exactly as he wants.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 13, 2009
Unconventional wisdom

After questioning the underpinnings of Jeremy Siegel's “stocks for the long run” fame in 2009, Lubos Pastor may spend next year poking holes in the message of Burton Malkiel.

RETIREMENT LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 07, 2009
Retirement income winners and losers

You wouldn't know it from the way most mutual fund companies and insurers are marketing their products today, but retirement income in all its dimensions is going to be the key driver of the financial and investment business for the next two decades at least.

INVESTING ALTERNATIVES DEC 06, 2009
As November goes ...

Look for markets to continue November's upward climb and finish the year strongly.

INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDS SEP 09, 2009
Money funds and floating NAVs: What it means for advisers

Autumn's first chill is yet to be felt, but a stiff breeze is blowing in the direction of the $3.5 trillion money market fund business.

NEWS WIREHOUSES JUL 21, 2009
Jones, LPL rank highest in full service satisfaction

The chief driver of satisfaction, according to the study, is the financial adviser, comprising 30% of the total — an increase from 22% in 2008. In contrast, investment performance declined in importance — accounting for only 15% of overall satisfaction, compared with 24% in 2008.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 20, 2009
Schwab denies Cuomo's ARS fraud charges

According to published reports, Mr. Cuomo sent a letter of intent July 17 to the San Francisco- based brokerage firm saying he would sue unless Schwab agrees to buy back auction-rate securities from investors, the attorney general's office said.

INVESTING EQUITIES MAY 24, 2009
What if stocks are not for the long run?

Lubos Pastor may upend the world of equity investing. In his recent academic paper “Are stocks really less volatile in the long run?” the professor at the college's Booth School of Business argues that stocks are riskier than generally perceived.

Advisers unfazed by Fed's bank stress test results
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 10, 2009
Advisers unfazed by Fed's bank stress test results

The results of the Federal Reserve's examination of the nation's 19 largest banks don't adequately characterize the state of the financial industry, according to 75% of financial advisers responding to a question in an <i>InvestmentNews</i> poll.

INVESTING EMERGING MARKETS MAY 05, 2009
SIFMA to shed European operation