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Could the Saver’s Match help close the wealth gap in 401(k)s?
New analysis projects higher account balance ratios for qualified participants, particularly Black women who max out their contributions.
Nearly half of Americans see a slow shift, not a clean break in retirement
Allianz Life research reveals more US adults imagining a gradual transition, with two-thirds thinking about working part-time as retirees.
Future Capital forges 401(k) partnership
The tech-enabled RIA is helping a privately owned broker-dealer arm its advisor network with a new solution for managing held-away retirement assets.
If it’s a rollover, it’s fiduciary
The new fiduciary rule will pull a lot of brokers under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, and harkens back to the levelized compensation from the 2016 rule.
DOL’s fiduciary rule faces first legal challenge
Lawsuit filed in Texas federal court argues that the agency “has exceeded its authority,” acting inconsistently with ERISA’s intent.
DOL urged to refresh guidance for target-date funds
New report argues the guidelines, developed more than a decade ago, must be updated to better reflect current landscape of 401(k) plan options.
Bridging the wealth gap: The power of financial education
By financially empowering underserved communities, advisors can play a crucial part in tackling inequality.
For retirement-age investors, it’s about keeping their nest eggs safe
Survey of pre-retirees and retirees reveals a major focus on capital protection, with a strong preference for stability and guaranteed income.
DC plans aren’t diving into the private markets
Despite the popularity of private credit and PE, Cerulli research finds obstacles blocking their wider adoption in 401(k) retirement plans.
Seven-tenths of aspiring homeowners are waiting for the Fed’s cue, says BMO
Poll of US adults finds nearly a third dipping into 401(k) retirement plans as cost-of-living concerns and other stressors pile up.
Majority of women agree a retirement storm is brewing
Faced with rising living costs and debt, majority of women call for immediate action on Social Security and pension plans.
Most workers, retirees have retirement income confidence
New EBRI research sheds fresh light on sentiments around inflation, Social Security benefits, and use of guaranteed income products.
Retirement confidence flagging for most older US adults: AARP
Survey finds one-fifth of US adults aged 50 and over have no retirement savings, and three-fifths concerned they’ll outlive their nest eggs.
BlackRock unveils its answer to the looming retirement crisis
The world’s largest asset manager has unveiled a new paycheck-for-life solution to support financial security among DC plan participants.
Nationwide’s Eric Henderson set to step down
The president of the financial giant’s annuity business is exiting at the end of 2024, capping off a transformative four-decade career.
Fidelity hits HSA record amid assets, adoption boom
Firm is now the second-largest provider of health savings accounts, with HAS assets quadrupling to $24B since 2020.
Speed of DOL fiduciary rule rollout branded ‘unAmerican’
Opponents left disappointed after final rule released, DOL accused of 'conducting an ideological campaign to ban commissions'.
Industry holds breath on DOL’s final fiduciary rule
Following debate from advisors and retirement plan stakeholders, the Department of Labor is set to unveil its final decision on the rule.
Financial footprint of student loan debt
Surveys show student loans are a massive financial impediment for many. A recent Biden administration proposal to reduce or forgive some debt would help a small portion of borrowers.
Time for businesses to personalize benefit plans?
Franklin Templeton poll reveals workers’ focus on health and retirement benefits, including HSAs, 401(k) options, and target-date strategies.