retirement
Liquidity Events and Retirement Planning (Darin Drennan Commentary)
Windfalls and transitions bring new challenges and opportunities to ensure long-term stability. read more >
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Public Pensions, Private Equity: ATRS and APERS Exceed Targets with Diverse Investments
Both systems, the state’s largest pension funds, exceeded their goals for returns after a dismal fiscal 2022, and both also have new leaders fresh out of state agencies. read more >
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Public Pension Plan Losses From Bank Failures Seen as Minor
When two tech-linked U.S. banks failed this month, among the investors who lost millions were public-sector pension funds responsible for ensuring the retirements of teachers, firefighters and other government workers. read more >
by Associated Press -
A Diminished US Workforce Could Lead Fed to Keep Rates High
The leading cause of the worker shortfall, according to research by the Fed, is a surge in retirements. read more >
by Associated Press -
Biden Releasing Nearly $36B to Aid Union Pensions; ABF Employees to Benefit
The money for the Central States Pension Fund is the largest amount of federal aid provided for a pension plan. read more >
by Associated Press -
Trillions Are Riding on ‘Silver Tsunami’
Some 70 million aging baby boomers are primed to bequeath the largest aggregation of assets and business interests ever accumulated. read more >
by Kyle Massey -
Hendrix College President Ellis Arnold Announces Retirement
He's stepping away after more than 30 years in education. read more >
7 Ways Small-Business Owners Can Save on Taxes in 2022
Did you know the business meals deduction is up from 50% to 100% this year if the food and beverages are from a restaurant? read more >
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Montine McNulty to Retire as CEO of Arkansas Hospitality Association
Montine McNulty, CEO of the Arkansas Hospitality Association since 1996, will retire effective Dec. 31, she said in a statement released Monday. read more >
by Jan Cottingham -
How To Prepare For The Fourth Quarter
Take a page from the football playbook when planning retirement. read more >
3 Ways Wharton Business Scholars Challenge Retirement Thinking
Conventional wisdom is being turned on its head in many ways these days. From politics to healthcare, there seems to be a revolution in thinking about how we arrive at the outcomes that are in our best interest. read more >
False Confidence Driving Americans Down Dangerous Road to Retirement
A new survey by the Employee Benefit Research Institute reveals Americans are not planning for retirement, but believe they will be just fine. read more >
The Possible Missing Link to Your Retirement Plan?
A hybrid investment product offers opportunities to investors frustrated by dwindling returns in the age of low interest rates. read more >
Dollars and Sense (Editorial)
Getting financial education, especially reliable information designed for people who don’t make investment their life’s work, is also tricky, another thing on which an employee cannot rely. read more >
Take Control of Your Retirement (Jeb Mills Commentary)
If you are between the ages of 25 and 55, you might be part of what some pundits are referring to as an impending retirement crisis. read more >
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