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Its getting a lot of press. It is the provision in the recently passed American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 that now allows participants in 401(k) plans to convert existing traditional 401(k) balances to Roth 401(k) balances.
March 11 -
Participant guidance, advisor relationships and regulatory environment drive success in the below $50M market
March 10 -
Guest blogger John Galvin talks to many employers who express doubt about the likelihood their health and welfare plan could be audited by the Department of Labor. He offers tips and suggestions for ensuring your plans are compliant with ERISA and HIPAA.
March 8
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Insurer Boasts 2% Average Fees on Annuity Assets.
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What do plan participants say they need to make better use of their retirement? Some answers, from a recent State Street Global Advisors survey, offer insights that can help advisers work with their clients on member education efforts.
March 8 -
Hope is the crutch of an ineffective manager, someone who invites otherwise avoidable litigation.
March 8 -
The U.S. Labor Department suggests that the number of breaks called for in an eight hour shift would "typically" be two or three, but more guidance has been requested on little-known PPACA clause.
March 8 -
Probably you. The Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) is moving forward in its quest to define who is a fiduciary for various client/adviser transactions.
March 7 -
New York Citys police pension wont sell about $10 million in gun-related holdings, the president of the biggest officer union says.
March 7 -
Express Scripts, however, says the decline was offset by an 18.4% rise in spending on specialty medications. The aggregate trend for 2012 was a bump of 2.7%, similar to that of 2011.
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