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RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 24, 2007
Council urges 'useful' 401(k) disclosure

The American Benefits Council supports fee disclosures related to 401(k) plans—as long as it's pertinent.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 23, 2007
Plan sponsors embrace default investment alternatives

CHICAGO — While the Department of Labor has yet to issue final regulations on default options for 401(k) plans, many companies are jumping ahead and incorporating a qualified default investment alternative into their retirement plans.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 23, 2007
Mickey Mouse collector bucks ‘luxury’ trend

NEW YORK — Most clients’ collections are a labor of love and not a quest for investment returns, according to financial advisers with collector clients.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 20, 2007
Uniform 401(k) disclosure urged

401(k) participants should get concise annual summaries of expenses—preferably online, according to a trade group.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 17, 2007
Investments as 401(k) defaults floated

The Department of Labor has proposed that investments be allowed as default options in 401(k) plans.

RETIREMENT RIAS JUL 16, 2007
RIAs gaining in market for small 401(k)s

Registered investment advisers are the fastest-growing distribution channel for mutual-fund-based small-business 401(k)s. Starting from a small base, they are adding assets at the rate of about 14% a year, according to Boston-based Financial Research Corp.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 16, 2007
Third wife prevails over adult kids in estate suit

In a case that married dry-as-dust estate-planning issues with “Dallas”-like squabbling among wealthy family members, a Texas court has decided that King Ranch heir B.K. Johnson had all his faculties when he drew up his last will and that his widow and third wife didn’t manipulate him into excluding his children.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 16, 2007
Where there’s no will, there is a way

CHICAGO — Financial advisers are crafting new strategies to convince clients to complete their wills and estate plans.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 10, 2007
Employers continue to close, freeze plans

Two-thirds of defined benefit pension sponsors have either closed their plans to new hires or have frozen such pensions for all participants in the last two years.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 09, 2007
CFA Institute faces trademark battle in India

A long-running trademark battle is threatening to derail the expansion of the CFA Institute in what has become one of the fastest-growing markets for financial planning professionals.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 05, 2007
End pensions for congressional felons

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 25, 2007
Social Security adds adviser info to site

NEW YORK — After receiving suggestions from financial professionals, the Social Security Administration has designated a section of its website specifically for advisers.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 22, 2007
401(k) Co. and payroll service partner

The Online 401(k) announced today it is partnering with Expedition Payroll, which will allow the company to offer its clients more comprehensive payroll systems.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 18, 2007
Savings-minded superhero wins Emmys

Public-service spots starring “Savingsman” and his canine companion "401k-9" won three Emmy awards.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 18, 2007
Postnups becoming ‘new’ prenups

Postnuptial agreements are gaining popularity as an estate-planning tool, and some hedge funds and private-equity firms have asked their top executives to sign them to protect their companies in case of a messy divorce, according to attorneys and financial advisers.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 11, 2007
ETF giant launches 401(k) plan invasion

PHILADELPHIA — With help from Barclays Global Investors, a California 401(k) record keeper has created a new platform intended to break the mutual fund stranglehold on the 401(k) market.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 05, 2007
401(k) record keepers launch CIKR

An association has been formed to educate and advocate about issues relevant to 401(k) independent record keepers.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 04, 2007
Auto-enrollment eyed for federal workers

A retirement savings plan that covers more than 3.7 million federal workers may take a page from an increasing number of corporate 401(k) plan sponsors and institute automatic enrollment.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 04, 2007
Trade groups facing off over stable-value funds

WASHINGTON — The Investment Company Institute last week fought back against the life insurance industry’s attempt to get stable-value funds included as 401(k) default investment options.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 04, 2007
Life cycle portfolios catching on in variable products

CHICAGO — Life cycle fever seems to be spreading from 401(k) plans to variable annuities. At ING Variable Annuities, for instance, assets in LifeStyle portfolios — which were introduced as ING-managed subaccounts in mid-2004 — reached $8 billion at the end of April, up from more than $4 billion at the end of 2005.