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The two should have set meetings to discuss outstanding issues, strategy and improvements to the retirement plan, explains defined contribution consultant Rhonda Berg.
October 16 -
Increased engagement coupled with changing needs and an easier path to legal action put the onus on plan sponsors to ensure they can defend their strategy and investment choices.
October 16
Manning & Napier -
Investors can "make some real money trading, but you really have to know what you are doing,” says one advisor.
October 16 -
Employers can restrict birth control offerings on group health plans based on documentation of religious beliefs or sincerely held moral convictions.
October 16
Warner Norcross & Judd -
Companies have consistently rejected the idea of terminating their health plans and sending employees to buy their own coverage, but attitudes may be shifting.
October 16
Mercer -
Last week’s executive order may unleash a chaotic landscape where employers, employees and advisers don’t understand the new rules.
October 16
Hodges-Mace -
States regulators and health insurers are rushing to react to the latest move by the Trump administration to dismantle parts of the Affordable Care Act.
October 15 -
Student loan repayment, flexible work schedules and retirement funding are among the perks younger workers are looking for from an employer.
October 15 -
The employer group claims that OregonSaves obstructed federal law with reporting requirement.
October 15 -
Costs are increasingly transparent and plan sponsors want more for their buck.
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