Well, here we are again at the end of yet another workweek . . . and yet, just look at what has happened to these guys and gals . . .
While increased coverage and access remain its primary purpose, the expanded number of plans established under SECURE 2.0 means more plan sponsors and participant clients for retirement plan advisors.
After finally leapfrogging mutual funds in 2024 as the largest holder of target date assets, collective investment trusts (CITs) continued to expand its lead over the once formerly dominant investment ...
The Labor Department has filed a motion to pause two federal court cases challenging the so-called fiduciary rule due to the change in administrations.
The White House has officially nominated Daniel Aronowitz to become next Assistant Secretary of Labor for the Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA). Aronowitz is the President of Euclid ...
While there is significant interest among plan sponsors in adding personalized solutions to improve retirement outcomes, the current cost of managed accounts continues to be an impediment.
Yet another 401(k) forfeiture fiduciary breach suit has been filed — this one by none other than the law firm of Schlichter Bogard, LLC.
Responding to a recent call from a financial advisor in Nebraska, the ERISA consultants at the Retirement Learning Center (RLC) address the new self-correction process added to the Department of Labor ...
A federal judge on Feb. 7 declined to block the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing sensitive data of the U.S. Department of Labor — at least for now.
Thanks to recent IRS guidance under SECURE 2.0, employers can now match student loan payments in their 401(k) and 403(b) plans, providing a powerful incentive for workers to save for retirement while ...
In case you hadn’t noticed, Friday is Valentine's Day — and, as usual, there’s been the typical seasonal promotions for flowers, candy, teddy bears (and other stuffed creatures) and even pajamas.
Will your 401(k) be chopped by the Chiefs — or soar with the Eagles? That’s what adherents of the so-called Super Bowl Indicator would likely conclude, after all.