Income Planning
Learn what experts and top advisors say about the best ways to work with clients to determine and build successful retirement income plans.
Matching Assets and Retirement Needs
By Savita Iyer-Ahrestani, Savita Iyer-AhrestaniThe Retirement Income Industry Association (RIIA) has just launched the first in a series of in-depth reports providing cutting-edge research that gets to the heart of the retirement income challenges facing millions of baby boomers across America.
December 01, 2006
The Retirement Education RevolutionAs the largest generation in U.S. history, baby boomers have always defined the times. As children in the 1950s, it was the age of innocence,...
December 01, 2006
NEWS & PRODUCTSMorningstar has introduced Morningstar Retirement Income Strategist, a Web-based financial planning tool designed to help advisors create comprehensive analyses for clients who are nearing or...
December 01, 2006
More Than Just Account AggregationAny advisor who's worth his salt knows that to adequately assess whether a client is on target to retire comfortably, he must have a handle...
December 01, 2006
Young SpendthriftsYoung people are not saving for their future. Drs. Christopher Thornberg and Jon Haveman of Beacon Economics, based in Los Angeles, released a study in...
December 01, 2006
Pension Act Reforms for DB and Hybrid DC PlansFor those trying to devise defined benefit (DB) and hybrid defined benefit/defined contribution (DC) plans that fall under the employer deduction rules of the Pension...
November 21, 2006
Raising the Savings RateA paper released by The Retirement Security Project estimates that savings incentives for middle- and low-income workers like automatic enrollment in 401(k) plans, automatic IRAs, expanding and improving the Saver's Credit, and allowing taxpayers to split direct deposit of tax refunds into several accounts could increase net national savings by...
November 21, 2006
Senior Survey Says...They have certainly read enough about the increasing needs for proper retirement plans and personal retirement savings accounts, but according to a recent survey conducted by MFS Investment Management, affluent retirees rely most on pensions and Social Security to pay their retirement expenses.