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Like the fiduciary rule that remains tied up in litigation, the Trump-led Department of Labor (DOL) has asked the court overseeing the litigation challenging the Biden-era ESG rule to pause the ...
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Last year, we took some family to the nearby Great Smoky Mountains in search of a waterfall of note — one that the guidebooks said was “readily accessible.” ...
With the ink on a significant ERISA burden of proof decision still damp, the nation’s highest court is looking for Labor Department input on a case that turned on just that issue.
The parties in an excessive fee suit involving a nearly $2 billion 401 (k) plan have come to terms.
The new long-term, part-time employee (LTPTE) rules have resurrected an issue relating to the calculation of the deduction limit for defined contribution plans.
Prime Capital Retirement not only invited competitors to its annual Qualified Plan Fiduciary Summit in Overland Park, Kan., ...
In a unanimous decision, the nation’s highest court has made a clear delineation as to who bears the burden of proof in ERISA litigation — and it’s not likely to slow the current pace.
Thanks to the SECURE 2.0 Act, an expanded array of distributions from a retirement account is now more readily available, but making them available is up to the discretion of a plan sponsor. Industry ...
Sens. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Dick Durbin (R-Ill.) have reproposed the Protecting Employees and Retirees in Business Bankruptcies Act. The bill would provide greater protection for employee wages and ...
A new report studying retirement investors who use one fund, compared to those that use multiple funds, showed that target date funds (TDFs) are more popular with younger investors, but that TDFs may ...
Tariffs imposed by the Trump administration in recent weeks have caused sharp declines and high volatility in securities markets, especially in equities. How should retirement investors respond?
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