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Will Congress change retirement plan laws this year?
ERISA Strategist Dan Notto discusses the potential for retirement plan legislation under a new administration.
Momentum is building in Washington for significant retirement legislation
Dan Notto, ERISA Strategist, discusses key provisions of two retirement bills that are getting serious attention in Washington.
Congress passes retirement plan changes … and proposes many more
Dan Notto, ERISA Strategist, discusses retirement plan changes recently passed in Congress as well as proposals for additional legislation affecting retirement plans and their participants.
Pending legislation could significantly change the retirement plan landscape
ERISA Strategist Dan Notto discusses bills recently introduced in Congress that could encourage employers to set up plans and help increase employees' retirement savings.
Will Congress change retirement plan laws this year?
ERISA Strategist Dan Notto discusses the potential for retirement plan legislation under a new administration.
In-plan retirement income solutions: Fiduciary considerations for defined contribution plan sponsors
Dan Notto, ERISA Strategist, discusses key considerations for DC plan sponsors thinking about offering in-plan retirement income solutions.
Helping improve participants’ retirement outcomes—Three practical steps still apply
Many participants may be pleased with year-to-date results from their retirement plan statements, but the outlook for market returns over the next 10 to 15 years remains less than inspiring, according to J.P. Morgan’s 2018 Long-Term Capital Market
Pending legislation could significantly change the retirement plan landscape
Dan Notto discusses the idea of open multiple employer plans (MEPs) and their potential to help narrow the retirement coverage gap.
Retirement reset: How re-enrollment can help strengthen U.S. retirement security
This paper explores how re-enrollment can help solve the widespread problem of inappropriate asset allocation by DC plan participants.