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Biden signals administration will review DOL ESG rule
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 20, 2021
Biden signals administration will review DOL ESG rule

Hours before President Joseph Biden was inaugurated at the U.S. Capitol, the Biden transition team released a list of more than 100 Trump regulations approved since 2017 that it intends to revisit.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Retirement risk rose slightly in 2020, study finds
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 20, 2021
Retirement risk rose slightly in 2020, study finds

Roughly half of American households may not be able to maintain their standard of living in retirement, according to a report from the Center for Retirement Research.

By InvestmentNews
401(k) sponsors in the dark about cognitive decline
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 19, 2021
401(k) sponsors in the dark about cognitive decline

A Department of Labor advisory council compiled a wealth of testimony on the challenges that plan sponsors, advisers, record keepers and others face in identifying retirement savers’ cognitive decline and what options they have when they suspect it.

By Emile Hallez
Fidelity chops index target-date minimums, following Vanguard
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 19, 2021
Fidelity chops index target-date minimums, following Vanguard

The company, not wanting to be outdone by an identical move in December by its competitor Vanguard, lowered its investment minimum for defined-contribution plans from $100 million to $5 million.

By Emile Hallez
Two new 401(k) lawsuits and one big settlement
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 19, 2021
Two new 401(k) lawsuits and one big settlement

VALIC and Associated Bank were sued recently over their retirement plans, while a long-running case over losses in Valeant Pharmaceuticals stock in DST Systems' plan was settled for a total of $79 million in three separate agreements.

By Emile Hallez
INmail: Remarriage rules for survivors
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 18, 2021
INmail: Remarriage rules for survivors

If your client is entitled to Social Security on her own earnings record, she may want to collect reduced retirement benefits at age 62.

By Mary Beth Franklin
Target-date fund 2020 sales in red as CITs rose, older workers fled: Report
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 15, 2021
Target-date fund 2020 sales in red as CITs rose, older workers fled: Report

Overall, the retirement savings products bled $6.7 billion, marking the first such instance of negative net sales since Morningstar began tracking them in 1994, the ratings and research firm reported this week.

By Emile Hallez
Senate leader on tax policy seeks to increase capital gains taxes
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 14, 2021
Senate leader on tax policy seeks to increase capital gains taxes

“We need comprehensive capital gains reform,” incoming Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said. “This is a kitchen-table issue.”

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Savers snub taxable brokerage accounts, lack of advice is culprit: Report
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 14, 2021
Savers snub taxable brokerage accounts, lack of advice is culprit: Report

The majority of U.S. households, even those that save and invest diligently, place the bulk of their investible assets in tax-deferred retirement accounts and bank accounts, while ignoring 'middle liquidity' options, the report published by Hearts & Wallets notes.

By Emile Hallez
The future of 401(k) plans, as industry leaders see it
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 14, 2021
The future of 401(k) plans, as industry leaders see it

The business is complex and competitive, and it is changing rapidly, industry leaders noted at several InvestmentNews events

By Fred Barstein
What elite RPAs think about PEPs
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 14, 2021
What elite RPAs think about PEPs

Pooled employer plans, or PEPs, could dramatically change the 401(k) business, but only if employers decide to adopt them.

By Fred Barstein
Potential benefits clash in the workplace
OPINION JAN 14, 2021
Potential benefits clash in the workplace

Financial wellness programs depend on data about what workers need, but employees may have concerns about the privacy of their personal information.

By Tim Rouse, David Levine and Kevin Walsh
What Raymond James' purchase of NWPS means for 401(k) industry
OPINION JAN 13, 2021
What Raymond James' purchase of NWPS means for 401(k) industry

The firm's acquisition of the record keeper may be a harbinger for other distributors. Does Raymond James see opportunities to monetize participants in retirement plans, especially given the launch of pooled employer plans?

By George and Abigail Revoir
DOL tells 401(k) sponsors how to find 'missing' participants
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 13, 2021
DOL tells 401(k) sponsors how to find 'missing' participants

That guidance comes years after it was requested by industry groups. The Department of Labor regularly investigates employers for the issue of missing participants, but until now it hadn't provided clear steps on how to remedy the problem.

By Emile Hallez
Hub International acquires Alpha Pension Group
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 13, 2021
Hub International acquires Alpha Pension Group

Boston-based Alpha is a retirement consulting firm with 572 clients and about $2.9 billion in assets.

By InvestmentNews
Solving for retirement security: Lessons from the DC institutional market
OPINION JAN 13, 2021
Solving for retirement security: Lessons from the DC institutional market

Future innovations in DC plans will come as much from retirement plan advisers and their clients as from the institutional market.

By Lew Minsky
Remote workers more likely to  open managed accounts: Morningstar
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 13, 2021
Remote workers more likely to open managed accounts: Morningstar

The Morningstar study examined saving, investing and wealth differences between typical in-office employees and remote workers. The latter tend to be older and more highly compensated, both of which correlate with different investing habits.

By Emile Hallez
Surprise! Mutual fund revenue sharing makes 401(k)s more expensive
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 12, 2021
Surprise! Mutual fund revenue sharing makes 401(k)s more expensive

Revenue sharing fees ultimately make retirement plans more expensive, and funds that include them are disproportionately favored on plan menus, a recent academic paper found.

By Emile Hallez
Vestwell files as PEPs provider
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 11, 2021
Vestwell files as PEPs provider

Fintech and digital record keeper Vestwell is among about three dozen firms that have registered as pooled plan providers with the DOL, but the firm does not yet have information on pricing and plan design for a potential PEP product.

By Emile Hallez
Kitces to offer online education
TAX JAN 11, 2021
Kitces to offer online education

First course helps advisers identify planning opportunities in tax returns.

By InvestmentNews