RETIREMENT PLANNING

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In The Basement

by Alan Lavine

Discounts on closed-end funds are greater than they've been in decades.

Fund Bullet Proofing

by Marla Brill

Fund manager Manind Govil keeps bad news at bay.

Five Funds For All Seasons

by Marla Brill

Mutual funds, like people, have personalities. Some have a lot of sizzle in good times, but when times are tough, the sizzle turns cold...

The Probability Of Real, Real Returns

by Ken Ziesenheim

A discussion about investment returns after taxes, inflation and expenses will mean a reality check for many investors.

Deep Freeze

by Gail Liberman

Lenders are freezing or cutting home equity lines, and more clients are asking what to do.

Banking On Brazilian

by Marla Brill

After a long bull market, Brazil's stock market still has room to grow, says BlackRock Latin America fund manager William Landers.

Ready For Harvest

by Marla Brill

ETFs have a number of attributes that make them uniquely suited for taking tax losses.

Small-Cap Surprise

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Does the small-cap rally signal a recovery? Or is it a fluke?

What is FA green?

In these trying times, there's still one group of investments getting attention: exciting new companies that follow sustainable, responsible business practices and offer fabulous growth...

ADVISOR EMPORIUM

Dow Jones Licenses Korean Fund Dow Jones Indexes is licensing Dow Jones Brazil Titans 20 ADR Index to Samsung Investments, a Korean investment...

Making Templeton

by Gregory Bresiger

Remarkable parents, an innate curiosity, a superb education and a strong mind provided the foundation.

Seeking Solid Ground

by Marla Brill

Goldman Sachs portfolio manager Eileen Rominger believes the stock market won't turn around until financials do.

Tenth Time Around

by Alan Lavine

Advisors share the investment research tools that they turn to again and again.

Running With Scissors

by Michael C. Keenan

Fiduciaries overlook the returns of terminated asset managers.

Foreclosure Game

by Gail Liberman

There may be some opportunities for your savvy clients in home foreclosures, but you need to advise them on how to play.

Real Estate Vulture Swoops In

by Marla Brill

Third Avenue's Michael Winer sees bargains in pummeled real estate stocks.

Into The Frontier

by Eric Uhlfelder

Frontier stocks look suddenly attractive as developed economies slow, but exposure to these markets isn't for everyone.

Some Taxes May Not Be Inevitable

by Roy Diliberto

Reducing the tax disadvantages of investing in mutual funds.

ADVISOR EMPORIUM

Fidelity Offers Dual Business Platform Financial planners who handle both fee and commission business will have a new platform to integrate their work...

Can Advisors Protect Retirees From Themselves?

by Tracey Longo

By mapping retirees' minds, financial service firms like T. Rowe Price are using behavioral economics to help advisors overcome investors' irrational behavior.

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