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[WEBINAR] Affluents & Financial Services: A Webinar Examining the Wallets & Investment Accounts of Affluent Americans
Join Ipsos’ Dr. Steve Kraus for a complimentary webinar exploring emerging trends and key opportunities related to Affluents and financial services.
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Optimism Now Resides with Emerging Market Youth
Washington, DC — Citi Foundation commissioned an Ipsos survey to examine the economic prospects and pursuits of young people in 45 cities from 32 countries around the world.
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Six in Ten Small Business Owners in the U.S. Are Optimistic When Thinking About Their Financial Expectations for 2017
Technology Predicted to Have the Most Positive Impact on Business in the Year Ahead
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Roughly a Third of Adults Over the Age of 30 Are Planning to Make a New Year's Resolution for 2017
Respondents Are Much More Likely to be Working Towards Longer Term Plans/ Goals, with Six in
Ten Already Doing So, or Thinking About Getting Started in The Near Future -
Six in Ten Americans Between the Ages of 45-60 Have Their Important Financial and Insurance Information Documented
In Comparison, Less Than Half (40%) Currently Have a Will
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Six in Ten Americans Between the Ages of 45-60 Have Their Important Financial and Insurance Information Documented
Washington, DC – When it comes to documenting important financial account and insurance information, six in ten Americans between the ages of 45 – 60 say that they have done this (60%) – on par with other demographic groups included in the survey (LGBT 61%, African Americans 58%, Hispanics 56%). According to the recent online survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MassMutual, respondents are most likely to trust their spouse or significant other (58%) with access to this information in the event of an emergency, while about one in five (19%) prefer to trust their children with this information. Roughly one in ten have given access to this information to a brother or sister (9%), while very few say that they have a special friend (3%), a financial advisory (1%), or some other person (5%) who knows how to access that information in the event of an emergency. Another 5% say that they have not yet selected a person to share this information with.