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Rate Cuts and Retirement: Navigating Change
Rising 401(k) balances can lead to financial overconfidence for some participants, tempting them to view their retirement account as a quick fix during economic challenges instead of exploring alternative strategies for managing emergency cash flow.
Here are five ways employers can help.
Protecting Benefit Plans from Cybersecurity Threats
Many plan sponsors focus on external cybersecurity threats, such as hackers attempting to breach their systems, however, disgruntled employees can also pose a risk. Read our latest blog for insight on best practices from the DOL on restricting access to plan administrations and employees.
Participant Corner: Harvesting Financial Lessons
Thanksgiving offers more than just family gatherings and meals—it encourages reflection on finances with gratitude. The holiday can inspire better financial habits, such as managing holiday expenses wisely and practicing mindful spending. Here are a handful of tips that can alleviate any financial burdens you may face during the upcoming holiday season:
Increasing 401(k) Balances Can Bring Increased Risk
Rising 401(k) balances can lead to financial overconfidence for some participants, tempting them to view their retirement account as a quick fix during economic challenges instead of exploring alternative strategies for managing emergency cash flow.
Here are five ways employers can help.
Navigating Higher Fees and Opportunities for Smaller 401(k) Plans
Although the costs of retirement benefits have generally decreased due to fee compression, smaller plans are still at a disadvantage. Smaller plans pay more per participant due to fixed costs, while larger plans benefit from economies of scale even with greater total costs. To maximize your retirement plan costs, read our latest blog for insights.
IRS Issues Guidance on Student Loan Matching
According to the Federal Reserve, the median student loan debt in 2023 ranged from $20,000 and $25,000. To help ease this financial burden, employers are increasingly offering a match toward student loan repayments as an employee benefit to help alleviate the financial strain. Should you wish to offer the same to your employees, the IRS provided guidance on match contributions — read our latest blog for full details.
Helping Employees Avoid Retirement Health Care Sticker Shock
Housing, utility costs, and dining are all line items with fairly predictable costs when creating your monthly budget. However, when it comes to healthcare, the situation can change dramatically. Explore these seven strategies to help you better predict — and plan for — medical costs in retirement.