An average 22% of eligible participants participated in state and local government plans during 2010, down from 29% a year before, according to a report.
The annual Fidelity Investments estimate of the retirement health-care costs for a 65-year-old couple fell by 8%, driven by Medicare changes in the health reform law.
New findings from the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) suggest that lower-income workers are more likely to reduce their deferral rate if the tax break for contributions to...
When some of the country’s top retirement plan advisers gathered last week to discuss retirement income, Jim Brockelman, Managing Director at Putnam, pointed out that the entire topic...
Eight in ten advisers at broker/dealers and insurance companies say the idea of being an independent registered investment adviser (RIA) is appealing, according to a Schwab survey.
Morningstar released a report analyzing its annual Mutual Fund Stewardship Grade designation, which found the funds with the highest marks are most likely to survive in the long-run.
The composition of a company’s employees are more of an influence on whether an employer-sponsored plan is available than the size of the company, according to the Investment...
Women are increasingly making their own decisions about how to invest money, and are more likely to use advisers than men, according to Mintel, a market research firm.
A survey from The Principal finds that non-qualified deferred compensation (NQDC) solutions continue to be viewed by employers and participants as a valuable benefit.
The Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) found men and women are equally likely to say they (and/or their spouse) have saved for retirement or are currently saving for...
Vanguard research shows that defined contribution (DC) savings for most participants continued to grow over three- and five-year periods, even during the turbulent years of 2008–2009.
MFS Investment Management's Investing Sentiment Survey found several disconnects between what advisers think investors feel, and what investors are actually feeling.