How Much Money Will I Need in Retirement? What's the number? Ask any financial advisor and he will offer you this rule of thumb: To live in retirement at your current standard of living, you will need about 75 percent of your pre-retirement income...
Ah, the benign indifference of numbers. If only we could regard them with a cold heart. Nearly every professional money manager claims that he does, that he invests bloodlessly that is, coolly and analytically taking positions according to his...
Hedge Funds, private equity and other investments may be an emerging playground for the rich, but mutual funds still have their place in the hearts of the moneyed set. Of course, some funds get more love than others. According to the Luxury...
When 401(k) plans appeared in the 1980s, some Wall Street observers hailed the accounts as an innovative step in the evolution of capitalism: opening the capital markets to the small saver. Blue-collar workers could now buy and sell stocks and...
If you're looking for more billion-dollar prospects, you might want to relocate to China. The yuan-loving country has more billionaires than any other nation except the United States, according to researcher Rupert Hoogewerf, who compiles an...
Everybody says they offer wealth management these days. But do they? Not really, says research and consulting group CEG Worldwide. Wealth managers use a truly consultative approach, and a lot of advisors are actually what CEG likes to call...
Moshe Milevsky, professor of Finance at York University Canada, is a widely recognized innovator in the field of retirement-income planning, insurance and pensions. Milevsky has been instrumental in developing the personal longevity insurance...
Tis the season for giving and receiving, as well as for high-pressure television ads that force you to search frantically for the button on the remote control. But sometimes, paying attention to those special offers available for a limited time...
Many users of the popular tenant-in-common (TIC) investment vehicle in commercial real estate are hoping they have the stamina to withstand a double blow
For years, investors have been waiting for a revival of growth funds. The moment may have arrived. During the first seven months of 2007, large-cap growth funds outdid large-cap value by more than 3 percentage points. But growth funds can be...