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Rather than offer the complete lineup of a target-date series in their 401(k) plan, sponsors are selecting only those funds that fit the age and demographics of their employees. This could result in under-funded target-date funds that could put the entire lineup in jeopardy, according to a new report, Trends in Date-Date Portfolios on Recordkeeper Platforms, from Financial Research Corp.
August 11 -
Rather than focus on the traditional notion of saving for retirement, asset management firms serving affluent investors with a minimum of $100,000 to invest and who are between the ages of 40 and 60 should understand that most of these people never intend to leave the workforce, according to Hearts & Wallets.
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Even before the events surrounding the U.S. debt ceiling deal and downgrade, affluent investors concerns about how long their retirement assets will last was rising, according to a new Bank of America Merrill Lynch survey conducted in June.
August 9 -
Default retirement options can be a good thing; they give employees a chance to gain benefits without having to stress over choices. But, they can also be a bad thing; not all default options fit individual employees long-term goals or plans.
August 9 -
Women are less likely than men to concentrate on financial planning, according to a new survey on financial wellbeing and health.
August 2 -
Despite arguments that retirees should be exposed to equities in order to bring enough growth in their portfolios to last throughout their retirement, Morningstars president of the investment management division, Peng Chen, argues in a new article that retirement portfolios must include a conservative bent that includes longevity-insurance products.
August 2 -
Simply stated, offering employees retirement education is the right thing to do. Retirement plans are complex and not easily understood by the average employee. More employees would participate in corporate retirement plans if they understood them better. If you are offering a 401(k) plan to your employees, but not sharing the value of the plan or how to use it properly, you aren't really committing to a solid retirement program.
August 1 -
The majority of employers want to prepare employees for a financially secure retirement, but have found educational campaigns unlikely to result in substantial changes in behavior. Employers walk a fine line when they implement automatic features; some argue that they enable lax saving habits and investment ignorance by funneling participants into plans automatically.
August 1 -
The decline in property values across most of the country, a prolonged recession, and plain old negligence and shortsightedness on the part of American workers have all combined to make retirement more a fantasy than a reality for tens of millions of baby boomers.
August 1 -
Investment strategist says debt ceiling deadline presents no real cause for concern for investors.
July 26 -
The Department of Labor has slightly delayed the deadlines on significant new affirmative obligations for fiduciaries of retirement plans subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
July 21 -
Employers are feeling confident about their financial futures and that means more new hires, fewer layoffs, and an increase in retirement benefits and reinstatements of certain benefits, according to the 12th Annual Transamerica Retirement Survey released Tuesday.
July 14 -
Americans are expecting to retire later and work throughout it, according to a study sponsored by SunAmerica Financial Group in collaboration with Age Wave.
July 13 -
When individuals are faced with too many options they become paralyzed and dont make the best decisions -- even when it comes to 401(k) options, according to a new study.
July 5 -
The United States is entering the next round of a nationwide boxing match over public pensions, with states approving changes to the funds, a leading municipal union challenging claims of yawning shortfalls and a research group advocating moderation.
June 29 -
While many people continue to experience the after-effects of the recession, a majority of older Americans say they are confident in their retirement preparedness, according to a survey.
June 20 -
In a new white paper, two researchers say DOL should allow defined contribution plans to make electronic delivery the default mechanism for conveying disclosure notices and information to plan participants. But wouldn't such a move further alienate low-income workers from plan participation?
June 14
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Although it cant compare to one of my favorite YouTube sensations, I have to commend AARP for producing a YouTube video that aims to teach employees about 401(k) fees and their impact on retirement plan balances.
June 10
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Transamerica finds HR concerned that employees dont have the tools they need to properly prepare for retirement
June 2 -
Retirement planning is an important issue, but according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers study, many workers remain more concerned about making ends meet.
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