Retirement Planning

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RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 12, 2007
401(k)'s a boon to low-income workers

Automatic escalation will increase 401(k) accumulations by up to 28% in the lowest income group, says a study.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 11, 2007
Slow and steady for boomer advisers

Financial advisers shouldn’t focus on the big picture of 78 million baby boomers charging toward retirement, but as a gradual evolution, said Oppenheimer Funds economist Brian Levitt.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 10, 2007
Employers eye more palatable 401(k) proposal

An industry-friendly 401(k) fee bill could be drafted soon in the House Ways and Means Committee to avoid some of the more-onerous provisions of an earlier bill.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 10, 2007
Forget Leona Helmsley – far-fetched wills abound

Despite widespread incredulity from the public about the weird details of hotel empress Leona Helmsley’s will, some advisers know that bizarre bequests are not uncommon, having watched their own clients seek to rule their families from beyond the grave.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 10, 2007
The pursuit of minority advisers

On Saturday, all eyes at the Financial Planning Association’s annual conference in Seattle were on keynote speaker Christopher Gardner, the financial adviser whose rags-to-riches story was celebrated in the 2006 hit movie “The Pursuit of Happyness,” starring Will Smith.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 10, 2007
James Brown’s estate is a real mess

Poor planning leaves his heirs with unnecessary legal fees and an onerous tax bill The way his terrible estate plan is unraveling, if the late James Brown, the “Godfather of Soul,” could see from wherever he is, he wouldn’t be screaming his most-famous three words: “I feel good.”

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 10, 2007
Succession planning that’s all in the family

Sixteen years ago, Jessica Abrams’ life revolved around her pony. To buy the horseshoes and other accessories she needed for shows, the then 14-year-old baby-sat several days a week and carefully saved.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 05, 2007
Congressman to launch 401(k) disclosure plan

More voices are joining the discussion of how best to disclose the costs of 401(k) plans to the employees who participate in those plans.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 04, 2007
‘Client-centric’ planning pays off

DETROIT — Financial advisory firms that concentrate on holistic planning and leave the investment management to outside professionals are seeing the benefits in real dollar terms, according to a recent study.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 04, 2007
Workers want planning help from employers

NEW YORK — Workers know they need financial planning, and they are looking at their employers to guide them to sound decisions, according to a study from Ameriprise Financial Inc. in Minneapolis.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 23, 2007
Workers to bosses: chip in on planning

Workers know they have to save for retirement, but they’re lost without financial planning, a study found.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 20, 2007
In asset allocation strategies, the ‘dividing line’ is home equity

As ripples from the imploding subprime-mortgage market spread across the broader home lending industry, financial advisers might have to start helping clients reposition their mortgage and home equity exposure.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 20, 2007
Financial advisers likely to increase role as fiduciaries for 401(k)s, study finds

WASHINGTON — More financial advisers will specialize in becoming fiduciary advisers who work with 401(k) plans in coming years, according to a retirement executive who worked on a white paper on the issue.

RETIREMENT RIAS AUG 13, 2007
Fate of estate tax worries planning lawyers

WASHINGTON — Estate planning lawyers are increasingly worried that Congress may not act on estate tax reform before the estate tax repeal expires at the end of 2010.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 13, 2007
Coby Brooks challenges widows' bid for elective share of Hooters fortune

Coby Brooks, the son of the late founder and owner of the Hooters restaurant chain, is in an estate battle with his father's widow, arguing that a commonly used estate law is unconstitutional.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 06, 2007
Smallish 401(k) accounts said to get little support

NEW YORK — Retirement is already scary for both near-retirees on a tight budget and their planners, but these clients may warrant a second look, advisers said.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 06, 2007
Some advisers to prosper under final 403(b) rules

CHICAGO — The role of financial advisers won’t be diminished by the new 403(b) regulations released late last month, according to industry experts.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 31, 2007
401(k) holders see robust rise in accounts

Account balances for workers who consistently held 401(k)s from 1999 to 2006 increased at an annual rate of 8.7%.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 30, 2007
401(k) sponsors want auto features

One of the biggest changes occurring in the retirement marketplace is an increase in automatic features.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 26, 2007
401(k) disclosure legislation introduced

A bill that would increase 401(k) disclosure should be put on hold, according to the American Benefits Council.