A raft of likely new taxes and rising taxes will hit the well-off hard in the wallet, say planning experts. How hard? Some can expect double-digit hikes. Yikes.
Planned regulations will hike the standard of care for those who advise DC plans. That should give RIAs a good chance of picking off assets from brokers and wirehouse advisers.
Number of high net worth individuals swells, as markets recover; good two years for Houston
The Securities and Exchange Commission staff member who coordinated its study of a universal fiduciary duty for retail investment advice said last Monday that a follow-up regulation won't come until later in the year
Almost half of over 1,000 adults who said they have a financial plan said theirs hasn't moved beyond the idea stage, 42% have committed their plan to paper and just 11% have basic notes or ideas, such as thoughts scribbled on the back of a cocktail napkin, a recent survey has found.
Ultimately, the government's attempt to balance the budget will slam the under-55 set, says one tax expert. Uncle Sam's plan, says Andrew Friedman, will include an end to FICA caps -- and the debut of means testing when the group becomes eligible for Social Security.
Foreign direct investment in the U.S. increased by 49% in 2010, rebounding from 2009 levels during the height of the credit crunch.
Blame 'pace of society' for inability to reach retirement goals; meanwhile, holiday spending on the rise
Investors prefer to get their retirement income plans in writing, but advisers tend to back away from giving clients a detailed blueprint, a Fidelity Investments survey has found.
Aiming to curb the number of individuals who are likely to outlive their retirement savings, the Treasury Department soon will offer guidance on lifetime income options that 401(k) plan participants should have available when they retire
Despite talk of possible purchase of Morgan Keegan, Taft says bank not eyeing 'transformational deals'
Bank aims to attract clients by requiring lower minimums on investable assets than rivals
Reactions to the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc.'s new requirements for ethics continuing-education programs have been mixed
Naysayers aside, the CFP's TV ad campaign, part of a new national public-awareness effort, is just the message the retirement-nervous need to see right now.
Meredith Whitney's at it again. The controversial analyst is now predicting a 'waterfall' of muni downgrades which will trigger a massive sell-off by insurers. If she's right, investors may be able to pick up some bargains in the process.
DC plan makes decisions for plan participants, nags them when they're not saving enough; Nobel laureate Merton one of the designers
Some employees in top bracket could face 15% reduction in account balances; lower-paid likely down 10%
Neuberger Berman minds client relationships with newly hired trio of defined-contribution wholesalers; asset gathering to come.
If so, auto-enrollment plans make a lot of sense
Some claim they'll abandon the business if they're required to act as fiduciaries to retirement accounts, 401(k)s