Research suggests that a healthy chunk of Americans have absolutely no clue when it comes to their financial well-being. This may be an opportunity for you to help.
Lawsuits filed this week in California allege that custodians of self-directed IRAs were essentially a front for scam artists, who decimated the participants' retirement savings.
Judy A. Miller, ASPPA's director of retirement policy, spoke before the House Ways and Means Committee on tax reform and the benefits of at-work savings plans.
Today's hearing of the House Ways and Means Committee demonstrated that even Republicans realize there need to be some tax incentives to help Americans motivate for retirement savings.
With just half of seniors surveyed saying they use computers at home, the AARP tells the DOL that paper disclosures are still an important tool for many recipients.
Pulling the plug and actually shutting down a defined benefit pension plan is a tangible choice for sponsors, although it can be a precipitous endeavor.
Poised to testify Tuesday before the House Ways & Means Committee, ASPPA issues research suggesting current retirement tax incentives are not as costly as suggested.