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This has not been the best of years for retirement planning software. First, in spite of an upward-trending market, retirement plans and portfolios have been badly battered. Second and worse, the whole class of software has come under attack for perceived inadequacies.
June 7 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority are warning investors to beware of stock scams that promise easy profits from cleanup efforts related to the catastrophic BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
June 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service has begun mailing out questionnaires to 401(k) plan sponsors to assess compliance with retirement plan regulations.
May 27 -
A new study from New York University finds that the stock market often harms investment incentives, especially for fast-growing companies.
May 25 -
The American Institute of CPA is teaming up with the Society for Human Resource Management to create a national award that recognizes employers who offer financial education programs for their staff.
May 24 -
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Many successful small and midsized businesses are discovering the benefits of captive insurance companies, and are pursuing the guidance of financial advisors with experience in this arena.
May 24 -
Accountants are squarely on the front line of the problems with the 2010 estate tax hiatus, according to practitioners and estate-planning attorneys.
May 24 -
Fifty-seven percent of Americans say they are either a little or far behind financially in terms of preparing for retirement, according to a new survey.
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