The bottom line is that if you don’t have a class certified by the court, you don’t have a class action suit. So, ...
Translated into retirement plan terms, the wisdom “Keep Calm and Carry a Towel” holds up remarkably well. Keep calm: don’t let fear or confusion drive bad decisions or inaction. Carry a towel: be ...
The company says it is expanding the franchise with different versions to reflect varying preferences and objectives across the retirement landscape.
The federal government has moved to dismiss a suit brought by a trio of advisors challenging an Advisory Opinion’s influence on their benefits litigation.
$2,500,000 cash to be deposited into a non-reversionary Settlement Fund to cover benefits, cost of claims administration, attorneys’ fees and expenses, and service awards to named plaintiffs.
The Biden administration finalized the Retirement Security Rule, a new fiduciary rule, in April 2024. The focus of that rule was to extend ERISA fiduciary duties to one-time professional retirement ...
A new report notes that collective investment trusts (CITs) held more than half of total target-date assets, though a handful of providers dominate the market.
The actual number is months away, but for those who like to be prepared, there are at least two new projections for the 2027 Social Security COLA increase to choose from.
A new survey finds dramatic differences in how generations of women approach their finances — but a common factor is confidence and satisfaction.
Turns out ignorance isn’t bliss — at least when it comes to retirement savings. Ascensus, the independent technology and service platform, released the aptly, if somewhat inelegantly titled Eligible ...
Well, here we are again at the end of yet another workweek …and yet, just look at what has happened to these guys and ...
It’s the “biggest little state in the union,” according to tourist board marketing, small in size but gaining in stature, if a new bill to incentivize auto-enrollment takes hold.