Putting (retirement planning) off not only does nothing to rectify the situation, the passage of time (without action) may even allow the situation to worsen.
Decisions about benefit plan design, like so many other decisions, should be made with an eye toward the realization that, for every action there can be an equal, opposite, and sometimes greater, reaction.
At a time when the nations legislative wheels seem mired in partisanship, the last week of January turned out to be a busy one for retirement plan proposals.
Ultimately, more were affected by the weather forecast than the weather itself. Dire predictions are also common about the retirement prospects for Americans.
Fully 46 percent of worker respondents to the Workplace Benefits Survey indicate they are extremely or very confident about their ability to get the treatments they need today.
The benefits package that an employer offers prospective employees is an important factor in their decision to accept or reject a job. In fact, a full third of employees say the benefits package is extremely important.
To accurately assess the impact of participation in 401(k) plans over time, it is important to analyze a group of consistent participants what statisticians call a longitudinal sample.