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RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 30, 2008
Unconventional times call for unconventionable wisdom

Advisers find themselves in unusual situations in this roller coaster financial market, and some are offering advice — which might contradict conventional wisdom.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 30, 2008
Financial advisers try last-resort strategies

When a client recently told her adviser that she would be losing her public relations job in six months, Morris Armstrong gave her advice that he never thought he would dispense: He told the single mother, who had been contributing significantly to her 401(k) plan, to stop.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 24, 2008
Employees keep faith with 401(k)s

Despite the fact that employees are losing a lot of money in their 401(k)s, most are staying the course with their retirement plans, according to an analysis by Hewitt Associates LLC.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 18, 2008
Consumer-directed health plans gain traction

There are more enrollees in consumer-directed health plans this year than last, and those individuals are more likely to have higher income and enjoy better health than their traditional plan counterparts, according to a study.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 16, 2008
More than half of employers offer auto 401(k) enrollment

Automatic enrollment of employees into defined contribution retirement plans such as 401(k)s has grown so quickly that more than half of employers now offer it to their employees, according to a new study.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 16, 2008
ICI plan could force smaller 401(k) record keepers to close

Small- and mid-size record keepers that administer 401(k) programs for providers are concerned that a plan to ensure that mutual funds are not being "market timed" will be so expensive to oversee as to put some of them out of business.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 09, 2008
Advisers fret that clients will trim 401(k) participation if matches are cut

Financial advisers are worried that if more employers eliminate 401(k) matches, it will cause already cash-strapped and worried clients to reduce or halt their contributions.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 09, 2008
'Unbundled' 401(k) providers to expand offerings

More than half of employers that offer "unbundled" 401(k) plans intend to add to their lineup of investment options over the next year, according to a new report.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 06, 2008
What the new administration will mean for investors

The incoming Obama administration is likely to act quickly to kill the Bush tax cuts for households with incomes over $250,000 a year, and they may move to make any new tax law retroactive to Jan. 1, 2009.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 02, 2008
Advisers helping clients prioritize their finances

With the equity market wreaking havoc on retirement portfolios, advisers are helping clients reassess their priorities and determine which objectives to fund first.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 02, 2008
Study poses need to protect 401(k)s from market risk

In the 12-month period through early October, 401(k) plans and individual retirement accounts dropped in value by $2 trillion due to market volatility, and a new study questions whether retirement accounts are too exposed to market risk.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 02, 2008
Fund companies reach out to harried advisers

Fund companies and service providers are offering webinars, seminars and handouts to help advisers handle the onslaught of questions they're getting from 401(k) participants and employers in this volatile market.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 28, 2008
MFS forms DC investment only office

MFS Investment Management of Boston announced today the formation of a business development office for the defined contribution investment only market.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 19, 2008
Employers are beginning to implement

More than half of large companies are using automatic enrollment in their retirement plans, and overall, more employers have begun pulling the trigger on automatic enrollment, a new study shows.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 15, 2008
Time to rethink financial planning

Let’s say you were a financial planner in 1926. Of course, there was no such discipline as financial planning in the Roaring ’20s.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 15, 2008
Rule changes could open up 403(b) field

Advisers have a huge opportunity to win business in the 403(b) arena, but they must act quickly, a retirement expert said at a panel on the subject at the Center for Due Diligence’sconference in Scottsdale, Ariz.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 14, 2008
Crucial court case may spur 401(k) lawsuits

Advisers need to keep an eye on a particular court case regarding 401(k) fees, because if the U.S. Court of Appeals rules in favor of participants, an outpouring of additional lawsuits could occur in short order, according to a lawyer who specializes in retirement issues.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 13, 2008
Advisers must address clients' 401(k) fears

Advisers need to brace themselves for more changes in and scrutiny of 401(k) plans, particularly as investors have witnessed their nest eggs dwindle dramatically in recent weeks, according to one retirement expert.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 12, 2008
House Democrats contemplate abolishing 401(k) tax breaks

Powerful House Democrats are eyeing proposals to overhaul the nation's $3 trillion 401(k) system, including the elimination of most of the $80 billion in annual tax breaks that 401(k) investors receive.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 07, 2008
Congress mulls major 401(k) changes

A wide range of sweeping changes to the 401(k) system were proposed Tuesday at a hearing on how the market crisis has devastated retirement savings plans.