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Good things come to those who wait. And the wait to register for the 2025 ASPPA Annual Conference is over! Registration is now open.
Sen. Robert Stewart (D-Selma) introduced SB 173 on Feb. 13. The bill was immediately referred to the Senate Committee on Finance and Taxation and General Fund, which reported it out on Feb. 19. It was ...
More specifically, the Description of the Tax Provisions of the Chairman’s Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute to the Budget Reconciliation Legislative Recommendations Related to Tax — more ...
Retirement plan eligibility would expand to 18-20 year olds if a bill reintroduced by Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-LA.) and Tim Kaine (D-VA.) is enacted. The Helping Young Americans Save for Retirement Act ...
In an executive interview, Matt Stubblefield from Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America and Tina Wilson from Empower joins John Sullivan to discuss participant attitudes and preferences, as ...
The IRS recommends that an emergency preparedness plan should include making copies of vital records and financial information. Paperless recordkeeping can help protect records relevant to a plan and ...
April has a bit of a reputation — it starts with April Fools Day, and T.S. Elliot called it “the cruellest month.” But in 2025, at least as regards private-sector pension plans, it was neither ...
At the "Alternative Realities: is the Time Ripe for Alternative Investments in DC Plans?" session during the NAPA 401 (k) Summit in Las Vegas, experts detailed that structural innovations and shifting ...
Psychological and behavioral biases are key to understanding why annuities are not more popular with retirement investors, says a report published by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).
The State of Lifetime Income: Participant Survey, which was conducted in November 2024 among 2,488 adult respondents who are currently contributing to an employer-sponsored retirement plan, also ...
Your best laid plans can quickly go awry if your beneficiaries are clueless.
The letter lays out President Donald Trump’s priorities for discretionary spending. The Republican-led Congress is also looking to make the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) permanent. The proposal calls ...