Remove Investment Planning Remove Presentation Remove Retirement Planning
article thumbnail

Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (November 4-5)

Nerd's Eye View

Among other measures, the proposal would amend the current 5-part test that determines fiduciary status for retirement accounts by defining as a fiduciary act a one-time recommendation to roll funds from a company retirement plan to an Individual Retirement Account (IRA), strengthen advice standards for independent insurance professionals, apply to (..)

article thumbnail

Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (May 18-19)

Nerd's Eye View

Also in industry news this week: The SEC this week announced a proposed rule that would require RIAs to collect and verify their clients' personal information in an effort to prevent illicit activity, though many firms likely are taking many of these steps already Why larger RIAs and those that have been acquired tend to have worse client and staff (..)

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Reboot and Rebrand of Advisor Today

NAIFA Advisor Today

As a Retirement Income Certified Professional and a Life and Annuities Certified Professional, John advises clients on retirement planning, investment planning, and risk management. Zack is also skilled in presenting, emceeing, event planning, program management, and social media.

article thumbnail

Identifying the four stages of transition for widows 

Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT)

Help her focus on immediate needs, pay bills, monitor cash flow and review her investment portfolio. This is the time to do comprehensive financial planning: retirement planning, investment planning, tax planning and estate planning.

article thumbnail

Retirement Planning Tips: How Much an Average Person 65 and Older Spends Every Month

WiserAdvisor

This data can serve as a baseline for tailoring your retirement plan, taking into account factors such as inflation, your current age, and your desired retirement age. Let’s consider a hypothetical scenario where your present household income is $90,000.

article thumbnail

How Much Should I Be Saving in My 20s?

Carson Wealth

In other words, your 20s present a financial challenge. . Take Advantage of Retirement Plans and Matching Contributions. Most employer retirement plans allow you to save on a tax-deferred basis, meaning that contributions into these types of accounts are not considered in calculating your taxable income. .

article thumbnail

DIY Money Management  vs. Hiring a Professional For Your Financial Needs

WiserAdvisor

A financial plan must include the following components: Your net worth. Your present and future financial goals. Property planning. Also, remember that DIY strategies will only work when you think independently and bring some discipline to your investment process. Plan wisely for your retirement.