Consumer advocacy groups sent a letter to Congress urging lawmakers to reject a bill that would allow 403(b)s to invest in collective investment trusts (CITs). The bills supporters, including the ARA, ...
It’s official! The nominees have been sorted and the list is made—here are the National Association of Plan Advisors (NAPA) 2025 Top Retirement Plan Advisors Under 40—NAPA’s “Aces.” These retirement ...
Why is portability so important for retirement plan participants? And how does it apply to in-plan guaranteed lifetime income solutions like annuities? We speak with Gordy Stead, Director of ...
In the event former President Donald Trump wins the Presidential Election, certain regulatory items at the Department of Labor will likely be modified or abandoned altogether.
The possibility of Republicans controlling the Executive Branch, as well as both chambers of Congress, could have significant ramifications for retirement and tax policy issues, but a few questions do ...
Student loan matching and in-plan emergency savings, sometimes called pension-linked emergency savings accounts (PLESA) or side-car accounts, apparently are among the most popular SECURE 2.0 features, ...
The IRS apparently will not permit retirement plan sponsors to require all participants to make catch-up contributions on a Roth basis to simplify plan administration.
Fred (Reish) recently brought their engaging, informative, and occasionally alliterative discussion to the nation’s largest and longest-running gathering of TPAs (and other assorted retirement experts ...
Responding to a recent call from an advisor in Texas, the ERISA consultants at the Retirement Learning Center (RLC) address a question on setting a large auto-enrollment deferral amount in relation to ...
John Hancock Retirement is out with its highly anticipated Financial Resilience and Longevity Report, now in its 10th year. It contains good news for most retirement savers, but some generations lag.
Prudential Financial has announced that Jacques Chappuis, formerly co-head of Morgan Stanley Investment Management, will lead PGIM, the firm’s $1.4 trillion global asset management business.
"Unintended consequences" are often a euphemism for something bad. But not always. Take the 401(k), for example.