Losing the capacity to manage your financial affairs is a frightening prospect, and watching a loved one lose capacity can be just as daunting. It seems incredible that anyone would take advantage of such circumstances, but unfortunately it is all too common.
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Regulatory Cryogenics
Sometimes a regulatory freeze is just a light frost; other times it can be an ice age.
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Ben Sullivan in U.S. News & World Report
Ben Sullivan cautions investors that holding multiple funds may not be enough to ensure a diversified portfolio.
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Ben Sullivan in U.S. News & World Report
Ben Sullivan points out the problem with target date funds’ “cookie cutter” approach to asset allocation.
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An Incomplete Transfer Of Power
The peaceful transfer of power we recently celebrated was not entirely peaceful, and power was not entirely transferred.
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Melinda Kibler in Highya
Melinda Kibler advises taxpayers not to overlook the common deductions to which they may be entitled.
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A Gratuitous Parting Shot
On its way out the door, the Obama administration took a little-needed parting shot at shotgun ammo made of lead.
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Rebecca Pavese in Mass Mutual
Rebecca Pavese suggests strategies for handling debt when approaching retirement.
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The Inevitable Future Arrives
For the first time, retirees in a private-sector pension plan are seeing their benefits cut for lack of funds.
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Why Garbage Matters In Public Education
Trump’s nominee for education secretary may be drawing her priorities straight from the trash – in the best possible way.
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