Evan Simonoff is editor-in-chief and editorial director of Financial Advisor magazine, as well as editorial director of Private Wealth magazine. He has spent more than 15 years as an editor and reporter covering the financial services industry. Evan is a widely recognized expert on personal finance and investments.
The death of globalization or the EU would be a serious setback but it's unlikely. Still, it could happen.
And why advisors could lose clients, flunk client engagement.
As the era of financial repression ends, retirement is becoming affordable once again.
Big retail brokerage players were not interested, and financial buyers reportedly offered only $39 a share.
If he has a little success, Democrats and bonds could face serious problems in 2018.
After earthquakes occur, everyone has to wait and see how the aftershocks ripple through the region. So it will be in the emerging era of President-elect Trump...
Nick Murray’s newest book appears to be weighty and serious. It turns out to be both, but not in the way a reader might expect.
If an advisor works with a client on IRA and 401(k) assets, the DOL rule as initially written essentially holds them to a fiduciary standard on taxable accounts as well.
Both Republican and Democratic parties could break up in the next few years.
For the last five years, the S&P 500 has returned 15 percent a year in a bull market that's not close to ending, he said.
Eyes around the world will be riveted on the U.S. election in November, but one might want to keep a close eye Italy they will vote on their own Brexit.
And why Trump couldn't pass a 4th grade civics test.
Economist David Rosenberg argues the Fed failed at moving the U.S. away from the Great Recession, which still influences how people borrow, save, spend and invest.
Economics and politics are taking strange turns in Europe.