Goldman Sachs to acquire automated corporate retirement planning adviser NextCapital Group
The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2022, subject to regulatory approval and other closing conditions. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Retirees strained by higher home insurance rates in Florida: Here's how to cut costs
Floridians are having “a very difficult time” finding a home insurance policy, according to Mark Friedlander of Triple-I.
Russia blocks NY pension systems from dumping $300M in Moscow stocks
New York’s pension systems want to dump nearly $300 million invested in the Moscow stock market, but can’t because Russia has blocked foreigners from selling shares.
Inflation may lead to 7.6% increase in Social Security benefits next year, analyst says
Social Security recipients may see a higher COLA increase in 2023 if inflation persists, according to a nonpartisan advocacy group.
Fidelity’s former CEO Ned Johnson, dead at 91: ‘he was a visionary’
Edward Johnson III, the man who transformed Fidelity Investments into the Wall Street and investment giant it is today, died on Wednesday at the age of 91, his family has confirmed.
Women are far less financially prepared for retirement than men: TransAmerica study
A study by TransAmerica found that men have more than double the retirement savings of women.
Can you retire a millionaire with ETFs alone?
Here's how much you should contribute to your portfolio each month to reach $1 million.
Fidelity study shows 'downright ugly' retirement moves Americans made over the past two years
A new study conducted by Fidelity Investments shows an alarming number of Americans made "downright ugly" retirement moves during the pandemic and "Great Resignation."
Domino's CEO Ritch Allison to retire
Allison will provide guidance to the company until his official retirement on July 15.
US pension fund CalSTRS has investments in Russia, monitors risks to portfolio
The California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS), the second-largest U.S. pension fund, said on Thursday it had investments in Russia and was monitoring potential risks to its portfolio after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Can you retire a millionaire with ETFs alone?
You can retire a millionaire with ETFs alone, as long as you manage your end to end financial plan appropriately.
3 reasons to think very carefully about where you'll retire
Knowing when you'll quit the workforce is a crucial part of retirement planning, but few people give as much attention to where they're going to retire.
3 Social Security secrets for even bigger checks
Increasing the amount of money your retirement checks offer can be a smart financial move since they'll probably be a primary income source along with your savings.
Nearly half of Americans considering early retirement due to COVID-19 pandemic, survey finds
Plans for early retirement are rising as Americans become more frugal during the COVID-19 pandemic, and others are being forced out of the workforce.
Iowa weighs proposal to shield retirement income from state taxes
Iowa Republicans on Monday unveiled a proposal to exempt pensions and other retirement income from state taxes, a move intended to keep retired Iowans in the state.
Quitting your job? Here's what to do with your 401(k)
If you've been offered a new job and it comes with a 401(k), you may be able to just move your money out of your old retirement plan and into a new one.
Men drag dead body into Irish post office, seeking the deceased's pension
Hoping for an easy payout, two Irish men brought a dead body into a post office in Carlow, Ireland, in a bizarre effort to collect the deceased man's pension.
Average life insurance rates are steady entering 2022
Monthly life insurance premiums were stable entering the new year, according to Policygenius data.
This is your biggest enemy when saving for retirement
When it comes to retirement, saving money is generally not enough; you will likely need to invest it to ensure you have enough to live comfortably in your later years.
73% of Americans worry Social Security will run out before they retire, survey shows
Social security is unlikely to run out, learn more here about workers retirement savings plans according to survey conducted by Transamerica.



















