According to new research by Fidelity Investments, retirement plan participants who receive an employer match for their student debt repayment could have an additional $200,000 in savings at ...
Just in case there was any doubt that the current Labor Department views the world differently than previous ones, two former DOL officials have now weighed in supporting the plaintiffs in an ERISA ...
The always affable Matthew Wolniewicz, President of Income America, rarely dropped his smile as he recounted his recent diagnosis.
In response to a call from a financial advisor in Pennsylvania, the ERISA consultants at the Retirement Learning Center (RLC) address a question concerning what the most common contribution formulas ...
The Patriots and Seahawks have some Super Bowl history — and some think the outcome might have an impact on the stock market — not to mention your 401(k)!
The Employee Benefits Security Administration reports that in FY 2025 it restored almost $1.4 billion to benefit plans as well as participants and their beneficiaries. What about the results ...
For those who retired in the past five years, the shift from a steady paycheck to relying on savings has prompted many to question whether they should have planned differently.
Noting that “the fiduciary-centered issue in this case — one of dozens percolating through the courts — lives in the heartland of those standards in which clarity, uniformity, and consistency must ...
"Recordkeepers should continue to remind plan sponsors and participants that these services are available to increase utilization and help improve outcomes.” ...
A near $15 billion 401(k) plan has been sued for retaining “underperforming” investment options, including a target-date fund — allegedly costing participants more than $318 million.
The low-fee fight continues, and on Monday, Vanguard announced what it called “significant and wide-ranging cost reductions across its investment lineup.” ...
Well, here we are again at the end of yet another workweek (and a month, if you can believe it!) . . . and yet, just look at what has happened to these guys and gals . . .