Retirement Planning

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RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 21, 2017
Retirement plan advisers turning to RIA aggregators to build practices

Interest in aggregator firms focused on 401(k) plans has grown, but advisers must weigh what they'd be sacrificing and gaining through such arrangements.

By Greg Iacurci
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 20, 2017
How 401(k) advisers can bullet-proof themselves against litigation risk under DOL fiduciary rule

Tons of 401(k) advisers will be prone to litigation come June, and advisers need to know where the pitfalls lie and how best to protect themselves.

By Greg Iacurci
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 20, 2017
Plan advisers give stable value another look

By mandating that nongovernment money funds add special fees, redemption restrictions and floating net-asset values, the SEC has given plan advisers a reason to reassess the cash management options in company-sponsored plans.

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 19, 2017
Guess who's saving the most: Millennials

Houses and retirement? Not so much – personal freedom tops concerns.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 19, 2017
Use of multiple record keepers could hurt defendants in 403(b) lawsuits

In a potential indication of how judges will rule in the other university lawsuits, Emory and Duke will have to defend allegations that using multiple record keepers breaches their fiduciary duty.

By Greg Iacurci
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 18, 2017
President Trump signs resolution killing state auto-IRA rule

Five states have vowed to forge ahead with plans to create retirement programs, but the president's actions may slow development in other states.

By Greg Iacurci
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 18, 2017
Rich retirees reluctant to spend cash

On average and adjusting for inflation, retirees are entering their 80s richer than they were in their 60s and 70s.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 18, 2017
Would Trump's tax plan make your mortgage break worthless?

Only the wealthiest homeowners would benefit from itemizing.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 17, 2017
401(k) managed account competition heats up as Fidelity expands reach

Fidelity, responding to demand for fiduciary services, will be competing with third-party providers such as Financial Engines and Morningstar for distribution.

By Greg Iacurci
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 16, 2017
Why rich retirees are so reluctant to spend their money

Even as retirees live longer, healthier lives, they've become more pessimistic about the economy, the stock market, and their own financial situation.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 16, 2017
Courts' interpretations of 401(k) fiduciary laws are changing

The prudence requirement in being gauged based on the portfolio in aggregate but also on individual investment options.

By Bloomberg
Social Security Administration steps up online security
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 15, 2017
Social Security Administration steps up online security

Starting June 10, verification code required to access personal accounts.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 15, 2017
Fidelity's approach to DOL fiduciary rule rankles some 401(k) advisers

The largest record keeper is being more aggressive than its peers in pushing fiduciary services for retirement plans and participants, observers say.

By Greg Iacurci
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 12, 2017
TIAA to pay $5M in 401(k) excessive-fee suit

Employees allege the firm failed to act in their best interests when managing their retirement plans.

By Liz Skinner
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 12, 2017
Auto features are helping to fuel 401(k) growth

Fidelity Investments says auto enrollment and auto escalation are pumping up retirement savings.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 12, 2017
Average 401(k) balance hits new record, thanks to automated savings

"Auto-escalation" helped the average balance in a Fidelity account reach $95,500.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 11, 2017
Milestone birthday triggers crucial financial decisions

In the latest dispatch from the retirement front, Mary Beth Franklin mulls health insurance and estate planning choices.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 11, 2017
Student loans just got more expensive

Beginning in July, interest rates on new government loans are set to rise.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 11, 2017
Merrill Lynch will allow IRA commissions in some circumstances under DOL fiduciary rule

Beginning in June, Merrill advisers will be able to use "limited purpose brokerage IRAs" for certain products and transactions, and the firm will also make more products available over its advisory platform.

By Greg Iacurci
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 11, 2017
Retirement taxes are not for sissies

Opportunities abound for advisers schooled in tax-efficient withdrawals.

By Mary Beth Franklin