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Many investors expect to retire as soon as they qualify for Social Security, the recent study finds.
Advisors and clients might not see the changes today, but they are coming, says Amber Czonstka, a principal at the asset manager.
It may be years away, but here's how the "retailization" of private equity could play out, according to a group of experts
He used 4.5% with his clients in the late 1990s and 2000s. Meanwhile, Morningstar shows the implications of hard-and-fast withdrawal rules.
Today's method of calculating Social Security COLAs isn't keeping up with the realities of seniors' spending, advocates say.
John Hancock provides benchmarks for retirement savers and suggests ways they can boost their balances.
We asked advisors about their experiences with this retirement program that's universal but by no means self-explanatory.
A lobbying group paints a picture of lawmakers' support of programs for older adults.
Even during market turbulence, investors value sustainability considerations, researchers found.
A study of behavior and language found advisors risk losing clients by making stereotypical miscues.