Bob Reynolds reflects on future of 401(k) plans after the election
The Putnam CEO is concerned that the retirement plan system is an easy target if the government needs to raise money
Though Ted Benna is often called the father of 401(k) plans, having created the first one in the early 1980s, Bob Reynolds might be a more apt choice for the title. Reynolds was the creator of Fidelity’s 401(k) programs, which brought plans to the masses, and then he put together the defined-contr
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