From MarketWatch:
Is your adviser encouraging you to do an IRA rollover? Make sure they’re following this new rule: The DOL recently began enforcing a rule that requires advisers recommending rollovers to explain in writing why it is in the client’s best interest.
Watch out – this one mistake could cost you thousands when you rollover your 401(k) to an IRA: Rollovers can make a lot of sense, but investors should be sure they’re conducting the transfer properly.
How being an older worker pushed me out of my comfort zone – what I learned: Staying in, or reentering, the workforce can be difficult for any worker, but some older workers may find it particularly uncomfortable.
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More in retirement news:
Biden travels to Ohio to highlight $86 billion for troubled retirement plans (Yahoo Finance)
25 ways to stop spending money and save for retirement (Entrepreneur)
With high inflation and an uncertain stock market, do I have enough to retire? (Kiplinger)
Experts: How to handle retirement’s most common financial challenges (GOBankingRates)
5 Retirement lessons we can all learn from former NFL players (Forbes)
No money saved for retirement? It’s not too late (AARP)
Research and Insight:
Americans underestimate two major kinds of retirement risk (ThinkAdvisor)
Pace of retirees returning to work increases (PlanSponsor)
25% of Americans delaying retirement due to inflation, survey says: Here’s how they’re offsetting rising costs (Fox Business)
Pension plans among ESG’s biggest proponents (PlanAdviser)
Lonely seniors are more vulnerable to fraud (Center for Retirement Research at Boston College)
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