Could plan fiduciaries violate their duty of loyalty to plan participants despite a prudent process? A recent federal judge says yes — Nevin (Adams) & Fred (Reish) discuss.
In 2023, for the years ending Dec. 31, 2023 and 2022, $14,976,321 and $12,952,282, respectively, of the forfeited amounts were used to reduce the Contributing Employer's Matching Contributions and/or ...
The new chairman of the House Education and Workforce Committee has renewed the committee’s call for the Department of Labor’s Inspector General (IG) to investigate claims the DOL improperly shared ...
The Plan Sponsor Council of America (PSCA) has been tracking interest in the optional SECURE 2.0 Act provisions since it was enacted to be able to report on what plan sponsors are enacting, and what ...
According to company research, it’s never too early to begin saving, and “80% of prospective Generation Beta parents agree that, in an ideal world, parents would start saving for their child’s ...
Gen X is all too frequently overlooked in surveys — but in (too) many ways, it appears they’re not all that unique, and have interesting perspectives on retirement readiness and saving. Gen X is all ...
Plan audits can often feel challenging, frustrating, or even intimidating for clients, while adding yet another task to your already full plate. The goal for this webinar is to foster collaboration ...
Well, more accurately, the agING. The storied program that celebrates its 90th birthday this year, and the private-sector plans that are indispensable to financing retirement, interact in a most ...
Information about retirement benefits would be greatly expanded for certain employees in the Volunteer State if a bill before the state Senate is enacted.