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Understanding the Difference Between ERISA Bonds and Fiduciary Bonds

As a plan sponsor, it's crucial to understand the different types of bonds that protect your retirement plan and its participants. Two common types of bonds are ERISA Bonds and Fiduciary Bonds. While they may seem similar, they serve different purposes and offer distinct protections.

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DOL Updates Guidance on Auditor Independence for Retirement Plan Engagements

In September, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) released an Interpretive Bulletin that updates guidance on audits of benefit plans under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. The updated guidelines intend to help determine when a qualified public accountant is independent for auditing and rendering an opinion on Form 5500. With the new guidance, DOL removes what it describes as certain “outdated and unnecessarily restrictive provisions” and reorganizes other provisions for clarity.

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Every Plan Should Have a Committee Charter and Here’s Why

Although not legally required by ERISA, a retirement plan committee charter is a very important document for plan governance which may help fiduciaries avoid potential liabilities. Committee Charters are one effective way to “evidence” intent of prudent plan management. Having a charter is a “best practice” all plan sponsors should seriously consider.

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ERISA 3(38) Fiduciary Services

Most organizations’ human resource departments and C-suites are seeking efficiencies and risk mitigation for their entities. For these, and a myriad of other, reasons, plan sponsors are giving 3(38) fiduciary discretionary investment management services a closer look.

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The Auditors Are Coming — Are You Ready?

No one wants to be caught flat-footed when the auditors come calling. With a new standard issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), both auditors and plan sponsors will be subject to new responsibilities.

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Cybersecurity Best Practices for Plan Sponsors

Participant data and financial accounts comprise some of the most sensitive and potentially vulnerable information under a company’s care. These highly valuable assets can be an attractive target for cybercriminals and therefore present considerable security risk.

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