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IMGCAP(1)]Affluent families are not feeling so affluent these days. The financial crisis has left its mark and eroded a tremendous amount of confidence, as well as wealth.
June 23 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously to propose rule amendments to help clarify the meaning of a date in a target date funds name and enhance the information provided to investors in these funds as they invest for retirement.
June 22 -
Investors tend to pay heed to whistleblower reports of financial fraud despite company denials, a new study suggests.
June 22 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has issued a document outlining its preliminary views on how to improve pension accounting and financial reporting by government employers.
June 22 -
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The accounting profession, like so many others, has faced financial pressures since the end of 2008.
June 21 -
The Federal Reserve issued new rules to cut penalties and other fees charged by credit card companies.
June 16 -
Employers with at least 500 employees remain hesitant to adopt automatic enrollment features in their retirement savings plans and automatically enroll their employees, according to a new survey by AARP.
June 15 -
Americans level of confidence in their overall financial security held steady this month, according to a new survey, but a more optimistic near-term view of their finances was offset by continued uncertainty over longer-range issues.
June 15 -
More than 7.3 million older Americans one out of every five citizens over the age of 65 already have been victimized by a financial swindle, according to a new survey.
June 15