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One takeaway: Lower expected returns mean a bigger role for active management and opportunities for advisors.
For some advisors, this trend raises questions about compensation and conflicts of interest, retirement researchers say.
The retirement expert discusses key statistics to watch and provides a glimpse into how she happily takes her work home.
Here's how much most retirees can spend safely and how advisors can create an individualized plan, according to new research.
Mercer and the CFA Institute have issued a report card grading retirement systems across the world.
When it comes to how much to save for retirement, there's no single "magic number," or even a magic formula.
A Nationwide survey found that 69% see another pandemic happening in their lifetime.
Social Security benefits may be adjusted for inflation, but the costs of many goods and services rise faster.
A judge has dismissed a motion to drop a suit against Allstate and its 401(k) plan fiduciaries.
The COLA is expected to be one of the largest since 1983.