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Denise Nappier says the 0.35% return posted by the state’s $29 billion retirement system in the year that ended in June underscores the need to adopt more realistic investment assumptions.
August 23 -
Employers are still reluctant to offer insurance-backed products, says Willis Towers Watson consultant Bill Dewalt.
August 23 -
In about 30% of large companies, seniors can opt to work part-time or engage in job sharing with co-workers.
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The insecurity is leading to numerous opportunities for plan sponsors to engage employees in planning.
August 22 -
More and more lawsuits are being filed to challenge plan fees and investments, underscoring the need for a new law.
August 22
Cohen & Buckmann PC -
How employers can promote positive actions regarding financial wellness in the digital age.
August 22
BNYM Mellon Investment Management -
Investors can expect limited options or higher fees in their retirement plans as brokerage firms are evaluating their pricing structures to comply with the fiduciary rule.
August 22 -
Investors can expect limited options or higher fees in their retirement plans as brokerage firms are evaluating their pricing structures to comply with the fiduciary rule.
August 21 -
Millennials and baby boomers fret over how they will pay for their golden years and are eager for answers from employers.
August 21 -
Plan sponsors need to be especially focused on not only the expenses they pay, but also how they pay them, says columnist John Ludwig.
August 19
LHD Retirement -
Employer anxiety about offering you a 401(k) plan is rising rapidly, and for potentially good and expensive reasons. Class-action lawyers are targeting a wider variety of alleged breaches of fiduciary duty in retirement offerings and suing a broader range of entities, including college and university 403(b) plans.
August 19 -
Morgan Stanley and its board were accused of mismanaging the firm’s 401(k) retirement plan and costing its employees hundreds of millions of dollars by picking inappropriate and costly investments, some of which were managed for the firm’s own profit.
August 19 -
Employers are still reluctant to offer insurance-backed products, says Willis Towers Watson consultant Bill Dewalt.
August 18 -
Lawsuits have been filed against eight private universities sponsoring defined contribution code Section 403(b) and 401(a) retirement plans
August 18
Ice Miller LLP -
One way is to open a health savings account as it offers tax-free withdrawals that people can use to cover a portion of their insurance premiums.
August 18 -
Last week, yet another slew of private retirement plan managers became the target of class-action lawsuits. This time it was a bunch of universities: Yale University, NYU, MIT, and other schools have been sued for failing to properly oversee their employees’ retirement plans.
August 18
University of Georgia -
The company’s new retirement program, Spark 401k, aims to boost small business participation and ease challenges those employers face in offering workers DC plans.
August 18 -
One way is to open a health savings account as it offers tax-free withdrawals that people can use to cover a portion of their insurance premiums.
August 17 -
The number of plan sponsors concerned about fiduciary matters jumps 14%, a Fidelity Investments study shows.
August 17 -
Söoryen Technologies offers 401(k) plan, unlimited vacation policy as part of its employee package.
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