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A raging stock market has investors more satisfied with their finances than they have been in decades.
Brady's comments follow President Donald Trump tweeting that there will be "NO" changes to 401(k) plans.
Fewer companies "go public" these days, and few advisors think about the possible implications for, or impact on, investor portfolios.
CNBC.com takes a look at the top 10 U.S.-based corporations based on their latest market capitalizations.
BlackRock's Larry Fink says investors are doing "far better" but he warns that some years could be much worse.
Fear not. The market will give you a heads-up before a 10 percent pullback, CFRA Research Chief Investment Strategist Sam Stovall said.
Making the right moves now will help alleviate some of the pain your portfolio could endure when the next downturn strikes.
The financial woes of big-money football players are symptomatic of the larger retirement savings problem plaguing average Americans.
On this day in 1987, the NYSE had one of its most dramatic trading days in its 225-year history. Market legend Art Cashin looks back.
There are four important lessons that today's investors can take from the Black Monday stock market crash of 1987.
Wild action leading up to the stock market crash is important to remember as people handicap the chance that such a jolt could hit the current bull run.
In a podcast, Mnuchin gives an "absolute guarantee" President Trump will sign a tax reform bill this year.
The growing ranks of Gen X/Y millionaires have different expectations than baby boomers when it comes to investments and financial advice.
As technology changes consumer habits, many tried-and-true means of anticipating sector performance have been tossed out the window.
The CEO of a U.K.-based wealth management firm has warned about an unruly end to monetary stimulus from global central banks.
With so many actively managed funds and so many strategies, it's hard to choose the right one. Financial advisors offer some ideas.
Get inspired by My Success Story which profiles how people achieve their financial goals.
A globe-trotting look at the world of investing, from developed Europe and Asia trends to the least-traveled frontier markets.
High-end travel companies are pulling out all the stops to cash in on top clients.
Jim Cramer told investors not to blame earnings reports for tame market action and focus on individual stocks instead.
Jim Cramer discussed why Amazon’s competitors should be afraid of the e-commerce colossus.
Jim Cramer examined the recent spate of Chinese IPOs and explained why they're not worth the investment.
The rationale for a contract guaranteeing income while allowing for potential growth in markets remains intact.
Cybersecurity is steadily, if slowly, growing and venture capitalists and average investors are getting interested.
Investors pay an average 3.5 percent annually in advisor fees, but many don't know how much they pay or what they get.