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EBA Financial Fitness Challenge helps remake retirement benefits for six Indiana school districts
April 1 -
New EBA retirement columnist John Ludwig on deferral rates for auto enrollment
April 1 -
Nonqualified deferred compensation plans are on the upswing.
March 31 -
The use of online calculators and retirement advisers has been linked to higher levels of retirement confidence.
March 31 -
In a recent letter to Acting Secretary of Labor Seth Harris, six members of the Congressional Black Caucus warned that if the DOLs 2010 fiduciary proposal is re-proposed this year without significant changes, the rule could disparately impact retirement savers and investment representatives in the African-American community, according to the letter.
March 28 -
On the last day of 2012 the IRS updated the Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System (EPCRS), published as Rev. Proc 2013-12. The program allows plan sponsors to declare, fix and pay penalties (where applicable) for certain operational or demographic missteps under the voluntary correction program (VCP)
March 28 -
Apparently some plan sponsors and even advisers overlook a basic resource when conducting 401(k) enrollment and education sessions: The TPA. Advisers are sometimes surprised to see a TPA at the meeting, says Beth Harrington, president of Benefit Resources Inc. in Sacramento. That shocks me.
March 28 -
T. Rowe Price, the mutual fund giant, recently completed a study which showed that participants should average 15% in contributions into their 401(k) plan accounts each year to achieve retirement readiness. Approximately three years ago, Alliance Bernstein conducted a similar study which came to basically the same conclusion.
March 27 -
A new survey finds that while most wealthy Americans have a retirement plan in place and feel confident about their retirement readiness, they may be underestimating how much money they will need once they retire.
March 27 -
Many 401(k) plan financial professionals have already capitalized on the opportunity in the 403(b) market by leveraging their 401(k) plan skills, and being able to distinguish themselves by being savvy in the dynamics that make a 403(b) plan a little different, says guest blogger Aaron Friedman of The Principal Financial.
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