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The firm allegedly didn't disclose its parent company paid a teacher union entity $10,000 a month “for its exclusive endorsement” as its preferred financial services partner, according to the regulator.
July 29 -
Many clients have seen the value of their investment accounts drop, making this a good time for planners to prove their value
July 27
Prudential Financial -
The current proposal “would lead to worse outcomes for plan participants as plan sponsors shied away from assessing ESG risks in selecting investments,” the research firm says.
July 23 -
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Financial practitioner Aaron Brown takes a look at the logic behind modern day 401(k) plans.
July 21 -
“What this tool does uniquely is it takes the depersonalized delivery of benefits and really helps the individual determine how best to get the most out of their benefits,” says Voya’s Andrew Frend.
July 17 -
Coronavirus-related distribution provisions can now be returned and there’s a larger pool of recipients eligible for relief. Here’s what advisors need to know
July 10 -
The Labor Department’s short comment period is one reason to get up to speed, fast.
July 8 -
Those who don’t pay them back could lose up to 45% of their potential savings.
July 1 -
The announcement was welcomed by Wall Street lobbying groups, some of whom sued to vacate the Obama-era regulation.
June 29 -
Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia said retirement plans aren’t for “furthering social goals or policy objectives that are not in the financial interest of the plan.”
June 25 -
The rollover period has been extended to Aug. 31, allowing some clients to breath a sigh of relief.
June 24 -
The program faces big challenges, including the coronavirus pandemic which could deplete the program’s $3-trillion trust fund as early as 2028.
June 19 -
Thanks to the CARES Act, retirees can pass on taking required minimum distributions but should they?
June 17
Mercer Advisors -
The deals come as millions of baby boomers enter retirement.
June 15 -
The average employer match was 4.3% of pay, according to a 2019 Vanguard report.
June 11 -
The Labor Department issued guidance Wednesday effectively allowing retirement plans to invest in buyout firms.
June 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued proposed regulations Wednesday to update the income tax withholding rules for periodic retirement and annuity payments made after Dec. 31, 2020.
May 27 -
The new relief plan has something for many taxpayers, including retirees and the recently unemployed.
May 26 -
Strategies include utilizing charitable trusts to split benefits between multiple beneficiaries and taking advantage of donor-advised funds.
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