High-net-worth investors at diverse income levels differ in a number of ways ranging from investment strategies to social media usage, according to the Spectrem Group.
Pension plan participation is much higher among couples when they are viewed as a unit, rather than measured separately as married men and married women.
An analysis from New York Life found the average contribution rate for participants who have taken loans from their 401(k) plans is 5.63%, compared with 7.23% for participants...
One-third (33%) of those polled, who are already in retirement, confirmed they are experiencing a lower standard of living than during their working years, based on their monthly...
An analysis of defined contribution (DC) participant data by the Investment Company Institute (ICI) indicates employees are continuing to save for retirement.
An analysis of pre-retirement planning programs offered by five large employers showed they improved financial and pension literacy and changed employees’ reported retirement plans.
Fee disclosure regulations implemented last year have had a negligible effect on workers participating in employee-sponsored retirement plans, a survey found.
A policy forum sponsored by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) examined factors affecting retirement income adequacy and decisions that can mitigate their impact.