In retirement planning, the concept of vesting is more than a contractual formality; it serves as a retention tool that incentivizes employees to remain with their employer for a certain period. By implementing vesting schedules for employer-contributed funds,...
When investing in a 401(k), one of the most important decisions you can make is how often to rebalance your portfolio. Many people invest in their company-sponsored 401(k)s but only sometimes take the time to review the investments within the account. Rebalancing...
When planning for retirement, one of the most important decisions you will likely make is which type of retirement account to use. The Roth Individual Retirement Account (IRA) and the pre-tax retirement account are two common options. Both these accounts can offer tax...
Many employers offer retirement plans to help employees prepare for the future. One of these options is a Roth 401(k) plan, which allows employees to contribute after-tax dollars toward their retirement savings. According to recent 2021 data, 95% of employers offered...
As of September 30, 2022, there were approximately $6.3 trillion in assets in 401(k) plans in the country. These assets represented the cumulative value of nearly 625,000 plans with 60 million active participants, among many former employees and retirees. The...
Financial frauds are more common than you think. Most often, until someone has been a victim of financial fraud, they fail to recognize the growing intensity of these crimes. However, the numbers tell a different story. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC),...