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Principal, Salesforce prevail in 401(k) lawsuits
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 23, 2021
Principal, Salesforce prevail in 401(k) lawsuits

After a six-day bench trial in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Iowa Central Division, a judge ruled in favor of Principal on all counts. Salesforce also won a case, while a new one was filed against Kimberly-Clark, and another was settled by John Hancock.

By Emile Hallez
OneDigital continues acquisition tear with purchase of $6B plan adviser
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 22, 2021
OneDigital continues acquisition tear with purchase of $6B plan adviser

The deal announced Thursday will add about $6 billion in assets across 71 retirement plans to Atlanta-based OneDigital Investment Advisors’ business.

By Emile Hallez
Retirement confidence resilient despite pandemic
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 22, 2021
Retirement confidence resilient despite pandemic

The annual EBRI survey underscores workers' and retirees' optimism about the outlook for Social Security and Medicare.

By Mary Beth Franklin
Lawmakers renew push to increase SIMPLE plan contributions
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 21, 2021
Lawmakers renew push to increase SIMPLE plan contributions

The legislation would bump up the annual contribution limit, taking it from the current maximum of $13,500 to $16,500. Sens. Susan Collins and Mark Warner note the proposed increase is the midpoint between SIMPLE plans and traditional 401(k)s.

By Emile Hallez
Vetting annuities for 401(k)s not an easy task
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 21, 2021
Vetting annuities for 401(k)s not an easy task

While it's simple to choose annuity providers based on price and payout rates, those costs and rates can change frequently, so the best options today might not be as good in several years, a new report concludes.

By Emile Hallez
Potential Pru Retirement sale a cautionary tale of a 401(k) innovator
RETIREMENT RIAS APR 20, 2021
Potential Pru Retirement sale a cautionary tale of a 401(k) innovator

It is no wonder, but certainly disappointing, that one of the industry’s most innovative providers, Prudential Retirement, is reportedly exploring a sale. That highlights how much record keeping has become a commodity focused on scale and costs.

By Fred Barstein
DOL arms investors with rollover questions that could catch some advisers off guard
RETIREMENT RIAS APR 20, 2021
DOL arms investors with rollover questions that could catch some advisers off guard

The timing of those questions, such as 'are you a fiduciary?' is not great for advisers relying on the DOL’s temporary enforcement policy until Dec. 20, the compliance deadline for the new rules, one lawyer said.

By Emile Hallez
Many affluent retirees reluctant to draw down savings
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 19, 2021
Many affluent retirees reluctant to draw down savings

Some leading retirement experts are questioning whether advisers should rethink their assumptions about retirement spending when creating financial plans.

By Mary Beth Franklin
Shared emergency accounts could hint at higher savings
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 19, 2021
Shared emergency accounts could hint at higher savings

The results of a recent experiment show people saved more, spent less and felt more secure financially while saving as a group, according to the nonprofit Commonwealth.

By Emile Hallez
The latest in financial #AdviserTech — April 2021
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 19, 2021
The latest in financial #AdviserTech — April 2021

The big news, announcements and underlying trends emerging in the world of technology solutions for financial advisers!

By Michael Kitces
Pro bono opportunities, need rise during pandemic
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 15, 2021
Pro bono opportunities, need rise during pandemic

Last year, there was a 27% uptick in the number of cases advisers working with the Foundation for Financial Planning reported.

By Emile Hallez
Hub acquires assets of $1.6 billion retirement firm
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 15, 2021
Hub acquires assets of $1.6 billion retirement firm

Peter Vacheron and the team at IBG Financial Partners in Foxborough, Massachusetts, will join Hub’s retirement unit.

By InvestmentNews
How to help clients plan for health care costs in retirement
RETIREMENT OPINION APR 15, 2021
How to help clients plan for health care costs in retirement

Advisers can utilize cutting-edge financial planning tools to help ease clients' concerns by showing them how they can save to cover medical expenses during retirement.

By Tom Burmeister
Prudential weighs sale of its retirement arm
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 14, 2021
Prudential weighs sale of its retirement arm

Unloading the business could bring in more than $2 billion, as CEO Charles Lowrey executes a three-year strategy to transform the business.

By Bloomberg
Are you aware of the expanded opportunity set for investors created by the pandemic?
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 14, 2021
Are you aware of the expanded opportunity set for investors created by the pandemic?

The pandemic has driven substantial divergence between innovative health care companies and those that have lost market share because of failing to address demands created by the spread of the virus.

By Alger
DOL releases guidance on Trump-era fiduciary rule
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 13, 2021
DOL releases guidance on Trump-era fiduciary rule

In a set of frequently asked questions, the agency said a recommendation to rollover retirement funds from a company plan to an individual retirement account can be part of an ongoing client-adviser relationship and trigger a fiduciary standard of care.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Luma partners with Cannex to offer annuity data tool
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 13, 2021
Luma partners with Cannex to offer annuity data tool

Luma aims to get a broader set of advisers to engage with annuities with access to the Cannex database and annuity-focused tools.

By Nicole Casperson
Competing on customization: Fintech's future in retirement planning
RETIREMENT OPINION APR 13, 2021
Competing on customization: Fintech's future in retirement planning

Social Security is forecast to run out of funds by 2035, company pensions (as well as full-time employment itself) are in decline, and millions are facing a squeeze on savings. People planning for their retirement are looking for fresh advice to help guarantee long-term financial security.

By Michael Roth
Diminished capacity creates new investment risk
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 13, 2021
Diminished capacity creates new investment risk

White paper says financial services firms must adapt to the threat or pay the price.

By Mary Beth Franklin
How yoga can help improve retirement plans
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 13, 2021
How yoga can help improve retirement plans

People benefit from being flexible, and the defined-contribution industry can too, as it attempts to provide benefits in a way that takes into account the individual needs of employees.

By Fred Barstein