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Will Fuller named president and CEO of Transamerica
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 15, 2021
Will Fuller named president and CEO of Transamerica

Fuller, who had been executive vice president of Lincoln Group, succeeds Mark Mullin, who becomes board chairman.

Fidelity fends off suit over 401(k) access fees for fund managers
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 15, 2021
Fidelity fends off suit over 401(k) access fees for fund managers

The plaintiffs maintained that Fidelity was a fiduciary to the plan in respect to the selection of investment options, but courts did not buy that argument. Separately, New York Life and USI Insurance face new 401(k) lawsuits.

How Covid-19 changed retirement planning
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 15, 2021
How Covid-19 changed retirement planning

When to claim Social Security is the top question for new retirees.

When retirement money is tied up in a business, closing hurts
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 15, 2021
When retirement money is tied up in a business, closing hurts

Small-business owners across industries who are nearing retirement have said they are worried about their financial security.

SPACs are the investment darling of the pandemic
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 15, 2021
SPACs are the investment darling of the pandemic

Special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, have been all the rage for the past 12 months, but will the fever outlast the pandemic?

The new normal for RPAs post-pandemic
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 15, 2021
The new normal for RPAs post-pandemic

In the wake of the pandemic, RPAs will need a fully integrated technology stack to leverage the convergence of wealth, retirement and benefits at the workplace.

Covid could leave its mark on longevity assumptions
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 12, 2021
Covid could leave its mark on longevity assumptions

There are various factors beyond Covid infections to consider, some of which could have a positive effect on life expectancy, and other that could take away from it, according to a recent report published by longevity-risk consulting firm Club Vita.

Voya to serve as record keeper for two new PEPs
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 11, 2021
Voya to serve as record keeper for two new PEPs

Unison Risk Advisors and TAG Advisors are launching pooled employer plans.

Getting equity comp? Better have a financial plan, report finds
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 11, 2021
Getting equity comp? Better have a financial plan, report finds

Companies that compensate workers with stock have a big incentive to get those employees to consider the holdings in the context of their overall financial plan, according to Fidelity.

The power of wealth, retirement and benefits converging
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 10, 2021
The power of wealth, retirement and benefits converging

When combined, the ideas and solutions expand exponentially. The power of three, or the trilogy, is a well-known concept in life, science and religion.

Jackson National top seller of annuities in 2020
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 10, 2021
Jackson National top seller of annuities in 2020

The insurer also led in variable annuity sales last year, while New York Life sold the most fixed annuities.

DOL won't enforce Trump-era ESG rules
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 10, 2021
DOL won't enforce Trump-era ESG rules

The two rules were among the most heavily contested measures instituted by the DOL under former Secretary Eugene Scalia, with the 401(k) rule drawing nearly 9,000 public comments, most of which opposed it.

401(k) plan fees continued to decline in 2020
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 09, 2021
401(k) plan fees continued to decline in 2020

A drop in investment fees led to the reduction in total plan costs.

INmail: Social Security wants its money back
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 08, 2021
INmail: Social Security wants its money back

When a family member dies, the Social Security office will often ask for the last check back.

Medicare questions spike as boomers work past 65
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 08, 2021
Medicare questions spike as boomers work past 65

Financial advisers are being bombarded with questions about whether clients need to enroll in Medicare.

Strategies for maximizing clients’ charitable impact in 2021
OPINION MAR 08, 2021
Strategies for maximizing clients’ charitable impact in 2021

Take advantage of an environment that's favorable for charitable giving to engage in tax-smart, high-impact philanthropy.

The risk of lawsuits against retirement plan advisers and aggregators
OPINION MAR 05, 2021
The risk of lawsuits against retirement plan advisers and aggregators

Lawsuits increasingly draw in other plan service providers, ranging from record keepers to product solutions providers, plan advisers and others.

New York Life to pay $10.9 million for annuity replacement violations
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 05, 2021
New York Life to pay $10.9 million for annuity replacement violations

New York state says the insurer failed to adequately inform consumers about the differences between products.

Principal, Red Cross sued over 401(k)s
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 05, 2021
Principal, Red Cross sued over 401(k)s

Plaintiffs in the separate cases allege the sponsors allowed the plans to have excessive investment-management and record-keeping fees.

Small business tax deductions you need to know
OPINION MAR 05, 2021
Small business tax deductions you need to know

There are small business tax deductions that financial advisers need to know, including work-from-home deductions.