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The Fiduciary Rule: What Retirement Savers Need To Know

“When the Obama administration released its new investing regulations aimed at protecting retirement savers from conflicted advice, its name – “fiduciary rule” – doubtless flummoxed some. But behind the clunky term are new standards that could give you clearer information when making decisions about your retirement nest egg.” Today’s article lays out how the new “fiduciary rule” will impact the… 

Retirement Confidence: How To Get Into the 21%

What percentage of Americans are “very confident they’ll have enough money to live comfortably throughout their retirement”? According to the survey cited in today’s article – conducted by the Employee Benefit Research Institute – that number is just 21%, a number that “hasn’t changed all that much in the 26 years EBRI has been tracking retirement confidence.” As such, the… 

Four 401(k) Fixes

“When it comes to retirement plans, 401(k)s are like vehicles. Some of them are set up to get you to retirement with all the money you need while others will leave you stranded.” Recognizing that “the flaws in retirement plans are difficult for most people to see” and that these flaws “can have catastrophic effects” in terms of coming up… 

“Encore Career” Dos and Don’ts

“Working after retirement may be an oxymoron, but it’s a trend that continues to gain steam… While financial concerns are often the motivator, for many retirees the decision to pursue an encore career is more about passion than paycheck.” Today’s article outlines several dos and don’ts for those looking to pursue an “encore career” in retirement. Do? Focus on certain…