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How To Prepare Your Portfolio For The Proposed 'Six-Figure' Social Security Limit
NewsMar 31, 2026

How To Prepare Your Portfolio For The Proposed 'Six-Figure' Social Security Limit

The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget proposes capping Social Security benefits at $100,000 annually for married couples retiring at normal retirement age. The cap would apply only to new retirees, leaving existing beneficiaries untouched. The proposal aims to protect...

By Seeking Alpha — Site feed
SEC Highlights Financial Independence During Financial Literacy Month
NewsMar 31, 2026

SEC Highlights Financial Independence During Financial Literacy Month

The SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Assistance announced a month‑long campaign for Financial Literacy Month, spotlighting free planning tools on Investor.gov. Throughout April, the agency will share guidance on early investing, diversified portfolios, debt reduction, emergency funds, and tax‑advantaged...

By U.S. SEC – Press Releases
WP Award Nominees Share the Alts Strategies that Earned Them Their Honours
NewsMar 31, 2026

WP Award Nominees Share the Alts Strategies that Earned Them Their Honours

The Wealth Professional (WP) Awards have nominated three top advisors—Krissy Morrison, John De Goey, and Scott Starratt—for the Advisor of the Year – Alternative Investments honor. Each explains how they integrate private real estate, private equity and other alternative strategies to...

By Wealth Professional Canada – ETFs
Get Enhanced International Equities Exposure in FENI
NewsMar 31, 2026

Get Enhanced International Equities Exposure in FENI

U.S. investors seeking broader international equity exposure now have Fidelity’s Enhanced International ETF (FENI) as a viable option. The fund charges a 0.28% expense ratio and employs a computer‑aided active strategy that invests at least 80% of assets in MSCI...

By ETF Trends (VettaFi)
Institutional-Grade Asset Protection: How HPBF Ensures Capital Security in a Volatile Global Market
NewsMar 31, 2026

Institutional-Grade Asset Protection: How HPBF Ensures Capital Security in a Volatile Global Market

HPBF positions itself as an institutional‑grade wealth protector for high‑net‑worth investors, emphasizing rigorous AML/KYC, global regulatory alignment, and proactive governance. The firm segregates client assets in separate accounts held by Tier‑1 custodians such as UBS, HSBC, and Goldman Sachs, insulating...

By TechBullion
Why Claiming Social Security Early Can Reduce Your Retirement Check for Life
NewsMar 31, 2026

Why Claiming Social Security Early Can Reduce Your Retirement Check for Life

Millions of Americans can begin Social Security retirement at age 62, but doing so slashes monthly benefits by roughly 30% for those born in 1960 or later, whose full retirement age is 67. The reduction is permanent and cannot be...

By CPA Practice Advisor
Why Hiring an Asset Protection Attorney Is Essential for Protecting Your Wealth
NewsMar 31, 2026

Why Hiring an Asset Protection Attorney Is Essential for Protecting Your Wealth

Hiring a specialized asset protection attorney is crucial for investors and business owners who want to safeguard wealth from lawsuits and creditor claims. The attorney designs legal structures—such as LLCs, layered entities, and trusts—to separate ownership, enhance privacy, and comply...

By Anderson Advisors
Buy These 3 Oberweis Mutual Funds for Strategic Allocation
NewsMar 31, 2026

Buy These 3 Oberweis Mutual Funds for Strategic Allocation

Oberweis Asset Management recommends three mutual funds—OBSOX, OBIOX and OBEGX—for long‑term strategic allocation. Each fund holds a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank of #1 (Strong Buy) or #2 (Buy), boasts positive three‑year and five‑year annualized returns, and charges expense ratios well...

By Nasdaq — Investing
The Billion-Dollar Real Estate Time Bomb: Heir Disputes Threaten America’s Great Wealth Transfer
NewsMar 31, 2026

The Billion-Dollar Real Estate Time Bomb: Heir Disputes Threaten America’s Great Wealth Transfer

The United States faces a hidden threat to the projected $2.4 trillion real‑estate component of the Great Wealth Transfer: heirs’ property disputes caused by the lack of wills. Experts estimate $42 billion in property could become entangled in legal battles, with a...

By Realtor.com News
When Life Gives You Lemons, Don't Rush to Make Lemonade — or Financial Decisions
NewsMar 31, 2026

When Life Gives You Lemons, Don't Rush to Make Lemonade — or Financial Decisions

Life‑changing events such as divorce, widowhood, inheritance, business sales, or an empty nest force many women to confront sudden financial agency. The article argues that the industry’s checklist‑driven advice misses the emotional and values‑based decisions these transitions demand. It introduces...

By Kiplinger – All
What Happens to My Crypto when I Die?
NewsMar 31, 2026

What Happens to My Crypto when I Die?

A recent panel of regulators, crypto technologists, legal experts and bank executives debated the looming inheritance crisis in digital assets. Participants highlighted that lost private keys can render cryptocurrency permanently inaccessible, leaving heirs unable to claim rightful wealth. While self‑sovereignty...

By The Finanser
Why Multi-Asset Funds Are Now Moving to the Centre of Mutual Fund Portfolios
NewsMar 31, 2026

Why Multi-Asset Funds Are Now Moving to the Centre of Mutual Fund Portfolios

Multi‑asset funds in India are shedding their niche status, drawing roughly $1 billion in net inflows in February 2026 and pushing total assets under management to about $22 billion. The category led hybrid‑fund inflows for the fourth straight month, with assets growing 4.9%...

By Economic Times — Markets
Missing State Pension Check: 'I Reclaimed £25,000 After Taking Time Off to Provide Care' – Can You Do the Same?
NewsMar 31, 2026

Missing State Pension Check: 'I Reclaimed £25,000 After Taking Time Off to Provide Care' – Can You Do the Same?

MoneySavingExpert highlighted a long‑standing Home Responsibilities Protection (HRP) error that left more than 100,000 former caregivers without proper National Insurance credits. After checking their records, retirees like Sheila and Mary reclaimed £25,270 (≈$32,100) and £15,788 (≈$20,050) respectively, boosting their state...

By MoneySavingExpert (UK)
How Clients Can Ensure Their 'Fur Babies' Are Cared for Long After They're Gone
NewsMar 30, 2026

How Clients Can Ensure Their 'Fur Babies' Are Cared for Long After They're Gone

Estate planners are increasingly using pet trusts to guarantee long‑term care for clients’ animals. A pet trust designates a human trustee, caregiver, and protector, and funds the pet’s needs, often ranging from $5,000 to $50,000. Without a trust, guardians can...

By Financial Planning (Arizent)
Here’s How Much L.A. and Silicon Valley High-Earners Could Save by Trading California for Miami
NewsMar 30, 2026

Here’s How Much L.A. and Silicon Valley High-Earners Could Save by Trading California for Miami

Wealthy Californians earning around $500,000 can save over $51,000 a year by relocating to Miami, thanks to Florida's 0% state income tax versus California's 10.3%‑11.3% rate for that income bracket. Miami’s median home price of $500,000 is roughly half that...

By Realtor.com News
Does Systematic Indexing Top Market Timing in Crypto?
NewsMar 30, 2026

Does Systematic Indexing Top Market Timing in Crypto?

Bill Birmingham of Osprey Funds argues that systematic indexing can eliminate the psychological strain of crypto market timing by using disciplined rebalancing. He notes a recent 50% Bitcoin drawdown and low futures open interest, which have heightened advisors' hesitancy. Institutional...

By ETF Trends (VettaFi)
After Iran, Gold Is Looking Less Glittery
NewsMar 30, 2026

After Iran, Gold Is Looking Less Glittery

Gold’s allure as a safe‑haven asset is fading after recent geopolitical turbulence, notably the Iran situation, and a shift toward higher‑yielding investments. Unlike bonds or stocks, gold generates no cash flow, relying solely on price appreciation for returns. Rising real...

By The Economist – Finance & Economics
Private Credit, Crypto Face Easier Path to 401(k)s in US Plan
NewsMar 30, 2026

Private Credit, Crypto Face Easier Path to 401(k)s in US Plan

The Labor Department’s new rule proposal would give 401(k) plan sponsors legal protection to add alternative assets such as private credit, private equity, crypto and real estate. By blunt­ing class‑action litigation risk, the rule could open the roughly $14 trillion alternative‑asset...

By AdvisorHub
Trump to Take First Steps in Opening Retirement Funds to Private Markets
NewsMar 30, 2026

Trump to Take First Steps in Opening Retirement Funds to Private Markets

The Trump administration announced its first steps toward allowing retirement accounts such as 401(k)s and IRAs to invest in private‑market assets, including private equity and venture capital. The proposal would amend Department of Labor fiduciary rules, aiming to broaden investment...

By Financial Times — Markets (bonds/rates often)
The Elite £2m ISA Club – Here’s How to Join
NewsMar 30, 2026

The Elite £2m ISA Club – Here’s How to Join

A Freedom of Information request to HMRC by Bowmore Wealth Group uncovered a niche “£2 million ISA club” of 270 UK investors, roughly $2.6 million each. AJ Bell modelling shows that saving £1,433 a month (≈ $1,830) for 25 years at a 6 % return...

By MoneyWeek – All
Can Caring for Aging Parents Help My Tax Bill?
NewsMar 30, 2026

Can Caring for Aging Parents Help My Tax Bill?

The article explains how the Credit for Other Dependents (ODC) and related tax provisions can lower the tax burden for caregivers of aging parents. The ODC offers a $500 non‑refundable credit for qualifying dependents, but eligibility hinges on support levels,...

By TheStreet — Full feed
The Best Savings Accounts for Retirees to Maximize Your Cash
NewsMar 30, 2026

The Best Savings Accounts for Retirees to Maximize Your Cash

Retirees seeking low‑risk cash growth are urged to evaluate high‑yield savings accounts, money‑market accounts, standard CDs, and jumbo CDs. High‑yield online accounts can offer APYs that outpace inflation, while money‑market products add debit‑card access at a modest rate trade‑off. For...

By Kiplinger — Bonds
The Two-Lifetime Challenge: How to Fund Your Retirement and Theirs
NewsMar 30, 2026

The Two-Lifetime Challenge: How to Fund Your Retirement and Theirs

Families caring for adult children with disabilities face a double‑layered retirement challenge: they must secure their own financial future while ensuring lifelong support for their dependents. With nearly one million U.S. households in this situation, advisors recommend special‑needs trusts, targeted...

By Kiplinger — Bonds
Dividend Growth Bi-Weekly Chat 03/30/2026
NewsMar 30, 2026

Dividend Growth Bi-Weekly Chat 03/30/2026

The latest Dividend Growth Bi‑Weekly Chat highlighted a 7‑fund portfolio delivering a 9.42% trailing yield on cost and a 14.67% annualized return, beating the S&P 500 while exhibiting 20% lower volatility. It also examined the primary risk in Business Development Companies...

By Seeking Alpha — Site feed
SIP Investing Made Smarter: How to Use a SIP Calculator to Build Long-Term Wealth
NewsMar 30, 2026

SIP Investing Made Smarter: How to Use a SIP Calculator to Build Long-Term Wealth

The article explains how Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) in mutual funds can build long‑term wealth, emphasizing that time in the market beats timing. It highlights the power of compounding, rupee‑cost averaging, and financial discipline as core benefits. A SIP calculator...

By YourStory
Why Venture Investing Could Be a Win-Win for Family Offices
NewsMar 30, 2026

Why Venture Investing Could Be a Win-Win for Family Offices

Family offices are increasingly turning to venture investing as a strategic extension of their philanthropic mission. By deploying permanent, patient capital into early‑stage companies, they can generate scalable solutions to health, climate, education and technology challenges while preserving the potential...

By Kiplinger – All
OpEd: Money Managers: Note Shifts in Bonds
NewsMar 30, 2026

OpEd: Money Managers: Note Shifts in Bonds

David Kang argues that Los Angeles institutions must reassess long‑standing bond assumptions as market conditions evolve. Decades of low volatility and steady monetary policy gave way to wider non‑directional interest‑rate swings, challenging traditional duration‑heavy, long‑end allocations. Liquidity, once taken for granted,...

By Los Angeles Business Journal
LABJ Stock Index: March 30
NewsMar 30, 2026

LABJ Stock Index: March 30

Effective succession planning is essential for family offices to ensure continuity of wealth management and business operations across generations. The article outlines six strategic considerations, ranging from legal framework reviews to emotional handling of senior family members. It emphasizes that...

By Los Angeles Business Journal
UK Savers Told to Act Now Before Easter Sunday Cash Isa Deadline
NewsMar 30, 2026

UK Savers Told to Act Now Before Easter Sunday Cash Isa Deadline

UK savers must act before the 5 April Easter deadline to use the cash ISA allowance of £20,000 (≈ $25,600). Contributions hit a record £14 bn (≈ $17.9 bn) in April 2025, the highest monthly total since 1999. After this tax year the allowance drops to...

By The Guardian — Money
IAM that Skipped ‘Private Credit’ Sees AUM Surge Sixfold
NewsMar 30, 2026

IAM that Skipped ‘Private Credit’ Sees AUM Surge Sixfold

Paragon Capital Management, an independent asset manager, has grown its assets under management sixfold to SGD 1.4 billion by the end of 2025, largely by avoiding private‑credit exposure. The firm attributes its success to a fee‑only, retrocession‑free model that aligns manager incentives...

By Asian Private Banker
Graphene-Info Releases a New Edition of Its Graphene Investment Guide
NewsMar 30, 2026

Graphene-Info Releases a New Edition of Its Graphene Investment Guide

Graphene-Info has released a new edition of its Graphene Investment Guide, updating financial data and market analysis for public graphene companies. The guide notes that despite ongoing revenue challenges, most covered firms have seen share price gains over the past...

By Graphene-Info
I’m a Financial Planner: 5 Ways High-Net-Worth Households Manage Money Differently Than the Middle Class
NewsMar 29, 2026

I’m a Financial Planner: 5 Ways High-Net-Worth Households Manage Money Differently Than the Middle Class

A Certified Financial Planner with 35 years of experience outlines five ways high‑net‑worth households manage money differently from middle‑class families. Wealthy families treat money as a productive tool, allocating capital across diverse assets rather than merely preserving it. They approach...

By Yahoo Finance — Markets (site feed)
$31.7 Billion in Assets and a 0.05% Fee: Is Vanguard’s VOT Actually Worth Holding?
NewsMar 29, 2026

$31.7 Billion in Assets and a 0.05% Fee: Is Vanguard’s VOT Actually Worth Holding?

Vanguard’s Mid‑Cap Growth ETF (VOT) manages about $31.7 billion and charges a 0.05% expense ratio, yet its ten‑year total return of 181% lags the broader Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF’s 209% and iShares’ 201% peer. The fund’s growth‑focused, mid‑cap tilt makes...

By Yahoo Finance – Top Financial News
Top Wall Street Analysts Like These Dividend Stocks for Solid Returns
NewsMar 29, 2026

Top Wall Street Analysts Like These Dividend Stocks for Solid Returns

Wall Street analysts highlighted three dividend‑paying stocks—Diamondback Energy, Crescent Energy, and Darden Restaurants—as attractive amid market volatility. Diamondback offers a 2% yield and a projected 22% total return, while Crescent provides a 3.5% yield after a $3.1 billion acquisition. Darden delivers...

By CNBC – Markets
Could Your Marital Status Be Reducing Your Retirement Savings? Here’s What to Know
NewsMar 29, 2026

Could Your Marital Status Be Reducing Your Retirement Savings? Here’s What to Know

A new National Institute on Retirement Security report reveals that married workers enjoy dramatically larger retirement balances and total assets than their single, divorced, widowed, or separated peers. Median retirement accounts sit at $20,000 for married employees versus $2,000 for...

By Investopedia — Economics
Best Solo 401(k) Companies for March 2026
NewsMar 29, 2026

Best Solo 401(k) Companies for March 2026

Investopedia evaluated nine solo 401(k) providers using 21 weighted criteria and ranked Fidelity as the best overall option for self‑employed investors. Charles Schwab earned the top spot for low‑fee transactions, while E*TRADE was highlighted for its extensive account features, including 401(k)...

By Investopedia — Economics
‘Going to Get Wiped Out’: Robert Kiyosaki Warns Boomers Don’t Have Enough to Stay Off the Streets. Secure Your Nest...
NewsMar 29, 2026

‘Going to Get Wiped Out’: Robert Kiyosaki Warns Boomers Don’t Have Enough to Stay Off the Streets. Secure Your Nest...

Robert Kiyosaki warned on the *Iced Coffee Hour* podcast that U.S. baby boomers face a looming homelessness crisis driven by Federal Reserve‑induced inflation. He blames the Fed’s fiat‑money expansion for rising living costs, noting Social Security will only cover about...

By Yahoo Finance – Finance News
Should We Be Investing in Stocks After Retirement?
NewsMar 29, 2026

Should We Be Investing in Stocks After Retirement?

Retirees with substantial real‑estate income often wonder if a 90% stock allocation is prudent. Financial planner Liz Weston advises maintaining some equity exposure for inflation protection but cautions against excessive concentration, recommending a balanced mix that includes bonds or annuities...

By Los Angeles Times – Books
When Stock Markets Are Rattled, Even by War, It Usually Pays for Investors to Be Patient
NewsMar 29, 2026

When Stock Markets Are Rattled, Even by War, It Usually Pays for Investors to Be Patient

U.S. equities have historically rebounded from every major correction, including wars and financial crises, and the S&P 500 remains about 8.7% below its early‑year peak after a fifth consecutive losing week. The ongoing Iran‑related conflict has pushed oil to $119 per...

By Philippine Daily Inquirer – Business
Check Your Target-Date Fund, Especially if You Plan to Retire Soon
NewsMar 29, 2026

Check Your Target-Date Fund, Especially if You Plan to Retire Soon

Target‑date mutual funds have become the default retirement vehicle for many U.S. workers, swelling to over $4 trillion in assets by 2024 after the 2006 Pension Protection Act encouraged automatic 401(k) enrollment. While marketed as a "set‑it‑and‑forget‑it" solution, these funds often...

By The New York Times – Business
Is There an Ideal Age for Your Children to Inherit? A Retirement Planner Weighs In
NewsMar 29, 2026

Is There an Ideal Age for Your Children to Inherit? A Retirement Planner Weighs In

Projections from Cerulli Associates show more than $84 trillion in wealth transfers through 2045, with roughly $73 trillion destined for heirs. As Americans live longer, inheritances are increasingly arriving when beneficiaries are in their 50s or 60s, often after key financial decisions...

By Kiplinger – All
Gen Z's Biggest Money Mistakes (Plus, Small Wins That Fix Them)
NewsMar 29, 2026

Gen Z's Biggest Money Mistakes (Plus, Small Wins That Fix Them)

Gen Z faces a steep learning curve as they transition into independent finances, often skipping budgeting, emergency savings, insurance, retirement contributions, and credit building. The article outlines five common pitfalls and offers concrete fixes, from the 50/30/20 budgeting rule to...

By Kiplinger – All
Your State Pension Could Be Compromised if You “Contracted Out”
NewsMar 29, 2026

Your State Pension Could Be Compromised if You “Contracted Out”

The UK state pension, currently £230.25 a week (about $292), can be reduced for people who were "contracted out" of SERPS or S2P via private or workplace pensions. Contracting out lowered National Insurance contributions, leaving many retirees with fewer qualifying...

By MoneyWeek – All
We Want to Retire, but Our Rent Is $65k a Year. What Should We Do?
NewsMar 28, 2026

We Want to Retire, but Our Rent Is $65k a Year. What Should We Do?

A 66‑year‑old couple earning about $162,000 USD combined faces a $43,000 USD annual rent in Sydney, while their superannuation is expected to generate roughly $45,000 USD per year. Their combined super balances of $1.36 million AUD (≈$0.9 million USD) barely cover the rent, prompting concerns about cash‑flow...

By The Sydney Morning Herald — Business
Before You Buy an ETF, Check These 5 Things
NewsMar 28, 2026

Before You Buy an ETF, Check These 5 Things

India’s ETF market has exploded, with passive assets swelling from roughly $34 billion in early 2021 to about $181 billion by February 2026 and investor folios climbing to 34 million. The universe now spans 314 funds across 118 indices, making careful selection essential for...

By The Hindu Business Line
SPY Has Returned 217% Over 10 Years, But Its Top 3 Holdings Now Control the Outcome
NewsMar 28, 2026

SPY Has Returned 217% Over 10 Years, But Its Top 3 Holdings Now Control the Outcome

The SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) has delivered a 217% total return over the past decade, but its market‑cap weighting now places a disproportionate emphasis on mega‑cap technology. Information Technology accounts for 32% of the fund, with Nvidia, Apple and Microsoft...

By Yahoo Finance – Top Financial News
Here's How Much Florida Retirees Actually Save on Taxes in 2026
NewsMar 28, 2026

Here's How Much Florida Retirees Actually Save on Taxes in 2026

Florida remains a top retirement destination because it imposes no state income tax, allowing retirees to keep thousands of dollars that would be lost in high‑tax states such as New York. Yet retirees still shoulder property taxes averaging 0.79% of home...

By Kiplinger – All
3 Signs Your Retirement Is Already in Trouble — Even If Your Account Looks Fine
NewsMar 28, 2026

3 Signs Your Retirement Is Already in Trouble — Even If Your Account Looks Fine

The article highlights three hidden threats to a seemingly healthy retirement portfolio: excessive inflation exposure, over‑reliance on a single income stream, and unaddressed sequence‑of‑returns risk. It notes that inflation spiked to 9% in 2022, eroding cash purchasing power, and urges...

By Money.com
Dividend Resilience: Why These Kings Are Safe After a Volatile Q1
NewsMar 28, 2026

Dividend Resilience: Why These Kings Are Safe After a Volatile Q1

The article spotlights three Dividend Kings—Procter & Gamble, Colgate‑Palmolive, and Hormel Foods—as reliable income generators amid the volatile first quarter of 2026. Each company boasts strong balance sheets, sustainable payout ratios, and defensive business models that have supported consecutive dividend...

By MarketBeat – News