Newsdash Insight on Plan Design & Investment Strategy from PLANSPONSOR
November 21st, 2019

What to Expect With Unexpected Early Retirement

Many workers anticipate retiring at or around age 65, when retirement traditionally begins. Some believe they will work longer than that, and others shorter. Importantly, research shows the timing of when many people enter retirement is not completely in their own control.  Read more >
Need for Long-Term Care Insurance in Retirement Is Great
As the population ages, experts believe more companies will offer this voluntary benefit. Advisers who are educated about long-term care insurance can increase awareness for retirement plan sponsors and participants. Read more >
Tactical Glide Paths
During the market crisis of 2008, target-date funds (TDFs) came under significant scrutiny, which included examining glide paths and the funds’ potential response to markets. Read more >
Is Fixed Income Working?
For older participants, advisers should find investments that avoid volatility. Read more >
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Market Mirror
Wednesday, the Dow fell 112.93 points (0.40%) to 27,821.09, the NASDAQ closed 43.93 points (0.51%) lower at 8,526.73, and the S&P 500 decreased 11.72 points (0.38%) to 3,108.46. The Russell 2000 was down 6.72 points (0.42%) at 1,591.57, and the Wilshire 5000 lost 103.15 points (0.32%) to finish at 31,655.95. The price of the 10-year Treasury note increased 25/32, bringing its yield down to 1.747%. The price of the 30-year Treasury bond climbed 31/32, decreasing its yield to 2.209%.
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