Claims profit from spreads in 401(k) funds akin to a fee; more disclosure needed
Number of companies that offer medical coverage for former workers dwindling
But waiting to claim benefits will increase monthly income
Bad news for Social Security recipients: The cost-of-living adjustment in 2013 will be puny. How puny? Likely, less than half of what it was in 2012.
CEO says bonds a bad bet for the average retail investor
Pru to pay $615 million in cash for 700,000 life insurance contracts
That best describes the underpinnings of middle-income Americans' financial decisions. And a new survey reveals just how much it's costing them.
Prudential Financial Inc.'s decision to cut off contributions into a slate of older variable annuities with attractive benefits has raised the ire of financial advisers, this time because they were given so little time to add money to the contracts.
Bows out of group LTC insurance; halted sales of individual coverage in March
New research from Wharton shows that many financial advisers are giving their clients shortsighted -- or plain bad -- advice about Social Security.