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“Act your age!” An admonishment usually reserved for young people, but not exclusively. T. Rowe Price recently developed a way for individuals to find determine if they act their retirement savings age. And interestingly, they found that the most retirement-savvy generation may be — of all things... READ MORE
A new survey says that 77% of Americans over the age of 40 don’t know how much they can withdraw without running out of money, though it’s hard not to see that as a conservative figure.The survey, conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of New York Life, says that 23% of respondents realize... READ MORE
Everyone is well aware of the need for cybersecurity and protecting the privacy of data. But there is an additional concern for retirement plan fiduciaries — they are important to fulfilling fiduciary duty.In a recent posting on the ML Benebits blog, Matthew Hawes and Patrick Rehfield argue that... READ MORE
When life hands you lemons, make lemonade. So goes the oft-quoted maxim — and recent assessments suggest that it even may apply for those who anticipate that the fiduciary rule the Department of Labor (DOL) released on April 6 may create challenges. A recent report from Cerulli Associates, as well... READ MORE
The PATH Act, enacted Dec. 18, 2015, affects the money that can be rolled over into a SIMPLE IRA. In MarketBeat, Susan Diehl writes that many financial institutions have been struggling with such rollovers, and provides a breakdown of how this change affects SIMPLE plans and what institutions need... READ MORE
The PATH Act, enacted Dec. 18, 2015, affects the money that can be rolled over into a SIMPLE IRA. In MarketBeat, Susan Diehl writes that many financial institutions have been struggling with such rollovers, and provides a breakdown of how this change affects SIMPLE plans and what institutions need... READ MORE
A provision in the Department of Labor’s (DOL) 2015 proposed fiduciary rule that would have had a significant impact on participant education has been modified in the final rule issued April 6. The revised provision aligns with recommendations made by the American Retirement Association. In the... READ MORE
While the devil is in the details, the Department of Labor’s (DOL) final fiduciary rule includes some improvements in the best interest contract (BIC) exemption from the previous proposal. Variable compensation is, as it was in the original proposal, allowed under a BIC exemption. The BIC is... READ MORE
After a five-month comment period, four days of public hearings, more than 3,000 comment letters, some 300,000 petitions, and more than 100 meetings with stakeholders, nearly a year to the day that the Department of Labor (DOL) unveiled its “Conflicts of Interest” proposal, we have a final... READ MORE
In a big win for the advocacy efforts of the American Retirement Association and the National Tax-Deferred Savings Association (NTSA), as well as for plan advisors' abiilty to help participants with rollover decisions, the DOL’s final fiduciary regulation provides a streamlined exemption for “level... READ MORE
Health savings accounts provide a tax-free vehicle for participants to accumulate investments in order to reimburse out-of-pocket medical expenses. In MarketBeat, Kimberly Flett discusses the advantages of establishing one, as well as how they relate to retirement plans. READ MORE
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has issued an interpretive letter agreeing to exclude the NTSA’s Model Disclosure Form from various filing requirements under FINRA Rule 2210. This marks a significant milestone for the NTSA’s effort to ensure that public school employees receive... READ MORE
In Illinois, if you are an employer that likes your retirement plan, you can keep it.Despite some persistent rumors and underhanded marketing to the contrary, the Illinois Secure Choice Savings Program Act — enacted in early 2015 — provides that if an employer covered under the law already has a... READ MORE
p>No fooling — some retirees and IRA holders must take required minimum distributions (RMDs) by April 1. The IRS in IR-2016-48 on March 28 issued a reminder that IRA holders who turned age 70½ in 2015 must take RMDs; similarly, retirees who reached that age last year must take RMDs from... READ MORE
Most advisors are concerned that the Department of Labor’s (DOL) fiduciary proposal will have a negative impact on how they do business, according to a new survey.The survey of 485 advisors by Fidelity Institutional found that three-quarters expect to reevaluate the types of clients they serve, and... READ MORE
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Mary Jo White on March 22 presented the House Appropriations Committee’s Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government with her agency’s fiscal year (FY) 2017 budget request. Among the initiatives for which the SEC seeks funding is... READ MORE
Despite taking a beating during a tumultuous period in the markets, America’s retirement confidence proved to be resilient, if not its level of preparation.According to the 26th wave of the Retirement Confidence Survey, the percentage of workers very confident about having enough money for a... READ MORE
The release of a new federal regulation can create a virtual cottage industry, not to mention further regulation to address its ripple effects, and the impending release of the Department of Labor’s (DOL) fiduciary rule is no exception. The release of the rule could spur the development and use of... READ MORE
Since January, new state retirement plan bills have poured into state legislatures around the country, some promising opportunity and some threatening confusion or worse for state plan participants. Obviously not every piece of legislation succeeds, but bills that die in one session often re-emerge... READ MORE
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) may have intended to help individuals understand the impact of their timing decision on Social Security, but a couple of Republican senators say it is providing “inaccurate and misleading” information.Last December, Sens. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.),... READ MORE

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