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Legislation that would amend the nondiscrimination rules applicable to retirement plans to protect older plan participants and those with longer-term service whose employers have closed or frozen their pension plans is now before both chambers of Congress.H.R. 6335, the Retirement Security... READ MORE
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has suggested additions to Congress’ and the Treasury Department’s “to do” lists that it believes will boost retirement savings.In “401(k) Plans: Effects of Eligibility and Vesting Policies on Workers’ Retirement Savings,” a report which the GAO issued on... READ MORE
ASPPA is always providing information and insights that will be valuable to its members! Following is a summary of upcoming webcasts and events.Live WebcastsASPPA Webcast: Civility and ProfessionalismTuesday, Nov. 29, 20162:00 - 3:40 p.m. ETSpeaker: Lauren M. Bloom, J.D., LL.M.This webcast will... READ MORE
Investment performance turns out to be both the biggest driver of participant satisfaction — and one of the biggest barriers to that satisfaction. But it’s not the biggest barrier.As it turns out, not meeting participants’ expectations regarding website and online capabilities now serves as a... READ MORE
October has long been known as the worst month for U.S. stock performance — but, with apologies to Charlie Brown, this year the average 401(k) balance got a rock for trick-or-treat.The market hit older (55-64) workers with more seniority (20-29 years of tenure) harder — their average account... READ MORE
October turned out to be a pretty rough month for stocks — so how did 401(k) participants respond?Not much — as generally turns out to be the case — and those who did respond moved toward fixed income options.October was another light month of trading for 401(k) investors. According to the Aon... READ MORE
What did 401(k) participants do in the first half of 2016 that they didn’t do in 2015?Not much, according to “Defined Contribution Plan Participants’ Activities, First Half 2016,” the Investment Company Institute’s (ICI) latest study of retirement plan savers’ actions. The study, based on DC plan... READ MORE
Advance copies of the 2016 Form 5500 and Form 5500-SF are now available. The IRS, Department of Labor (DOL) and Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) released the advance copies on Nov. 1.It is important to note that the advance copies are for information purposes only — they are not to be... READ MORE
Regulatory Paul Reveres are sounding the clarion call about the impending effective date of the Department of Labor’s (DOL) fiduciary rule. It’s not exactly a middle-of-the-night surprise, but it is coming. A recent paper offers ideas on preparing for the rule’s April 10, 2017 effective date.In “... READ MORE
Defined contribution plans have supplanted defined benefit plans as the most prevalent retirement plan offered through places of employment. But that certainly doesn’t mean that they are static. A recent paper argues that those that design, offer and administer them should not rest on their laurels... READ MORE
The IRS on Oct. 27 announced cost of living adjustments affecting dollar limitations for pension plans and other retirement-related items for tax year 2017. The 2017 limits are contained in Notice 2016-62.Increased LimitsThe IRS has increased the following limits for 2017 from 2016 levels:For an... READ MORE
The IRS and Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) have announced that they are granting relief to victims of Hurricane Matthew in hard-hit parts of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. They had taken similar action concerning North Carolina on Oct. 12.The IRS made its announcements in SC-2016... READ MORE
The IRS on Oct. 21 said in Announcement 2016-39 that 401(k)s and similar employer-sponsored retirement plans can make loans and hardship distributions to victims of Hurricane Matthew and members of their families. The American Retirement Association had requested such relief in an Oct. 10 letter to... READ MORE
A new survey finds that the median retirement savings for those who have access to a 401(k) plan is nearly nine times that of those who don’t.According to the 2016 Wells Fargo Retirement Study, those who have access to a 401(k) plan have a median savings of $87,000, compared with $10,000 for those... READ MORE
A recent report highlights five key 401(k) risk areas to keep an eye on.The report by ThinkAdvisor was based on an assessment of 19 “red flags” gleaned from Form 5500 filings by Judy Diamond Associates.Here are the five warning signs:Inadequate Fidelity Bond CoverageMore than 70,000 sponsors of 401... READ MORE
Stock drop lawsuits are generally about employer stock that has suffered a precipitous drop in value, and in rare cases, where participants have been deprived from keeping that investment — and then there’s this one.As noted above, these type of employer stock-based lawsuits are often over stock... READ MORE
The Fall 2016 issue of Plan Consultant is now online. The issue focuses on the most important matters facing the industry, including the DOL’s fiduciary rule, legislation that would eliminate obstacles to MEPs, and the new overtime rules, as well as expert perspectives on best practices. And you’ll... READ MORE
September has long been known as the worst month for U.S. stock performance (despite several well-chronicled October declines). How did average 401(k) balances fare this year?Well, as it turns out, the average account balance for younger (25-34), less tenured (1-4 years) workers actually rose 2% in... READ MORE
Delegates to the recent NAPA DC Fly-In Forum were treated to a discussion about a proposal touted as “rescuing retirement.” But the math (still) doesn’t seem to work. And it’s likely to kill the 401(k) (or at least its tax benefits). Here’s how.The proposal itself isn’t new — it’s the Guaranteed... READ MORE
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) is proposing an expansion of its Missing Participants Program to cover terminated 401(k) and other defined contribution plans and certain defined benefit plans that the program does not now cover. Currently, the program is open only to PBGC-insured... READ MORE

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