Fiduciary News

401k AI Savings Gaps
Hosting an industry conference? Ask us about including it in this ticker.

Tag "3(38)"

Exclusive Interview: Lyle Himebaugh on Using AI to Help 401k Participants Make Better Investment Decisions

    Exclusive Interview: Lyle Himebaugh on Using AI to Help 401k Participants Make Better Investment Decisions

An employer should look at what they need to do to attract and maintain talent. Once a need is established, the employer must assess all the different technologies and services a 3(38) can provide.

0 comment Read Full Article

What The Dot-Com Crash Still Teaches 401k Fiduciaries About The AI Stock Craze

    What The Dot-Com Crash Still Teaches 401k Fiduciaries About The AI Stock Craze

ERISA does not require fiduciaries to predict market tops. It does, however, require a prudent process for selecting and monitoring investments.

0 comment Read Full Article

Is 401k 3(38) Delegation A Real Risk Transfer Or A Fiduciary Illusion?

    Is 401k 3(38) Delegation A Real Risk Transfer Or A Fiduciary Illusion?

That is the line committees cannot afford to miss. They cannot interfere, but they also cannot ignore. Those two verbs define the narrow lane that fiduciaries must stay in if they want delegation to work as intended.

0 comment Read Full Article

The Fiduciary Dilemma That Refuses to Die: The Conflicted Merit of 3(38) and 3(21)

    The Fiduciary Dilemma That Refuses to Die: The Conflicted Merit of 3(38) and 3(21)

Seasoned advisors caution plan sponsors not to confuse delegation with disappearance. Every fiduciary duty can be shared. None can be erased.

0 comment Read Full Article

401k Plan Sponsor Questions Most Forget to Ask

    401k Plan Sponsor Questions Most Forget to Ask

By proactively addressing these critical 401k plan sponsor questions, sponsors can enhance their plans, protect participants, and shield themselves from unnecessary fiduciary exposure.

0 comment Read Full Article

Do 401k Plan Sponsors Really Believe These Reasons To Hire A Professional Fiduciary?

    Do 401k Plan Sponsors Really Believe These Reasons To Hire A Professional Fiduciary?

Here’s the real conundrum faced by 401k plan sponsors: They realize they don’t have the expertise to administer the plan. So, what do they do? It’s only natural they do seek outside help for their retirement plan. The trouble is, not all third parties are created equal. But does the average plan sponsor know this?

0 comment Read Full Article

3 Ways Pooled Plans Free Up 401k Plan Sponsors’ Time

    3 Ways Pooled Plans Free Up 401k Plan Sponsors’ Time

Not only do pooled plans reduced the administrative burden, but they can also reduce the fiduciary liability for 401k plan sponsors. If you’re not constantly looking over your shoulder, you can spend more time with your nose to the grindstone.

0 comment Read Full Article

Five Favorite 401k Features We Can’t Live Without

    Five Favorite 401k Features We Can’t Live Without

This week we’ll be focusing on those favorite features as judged by the retirement plan professionals we interviewed. Don’t be surprised if over the next few weeks you discover that one provider’s treasure is another provider’s trash.

0 comment Read Full Article

Are DOL’s ESG Tactics Backfiring With The 401k Fiduciary?

    Are DOL’s ESG Tactics Backfiring With The 401k Fiduciary?

Should the platform offer ESG doesn’t necessarily mean good news for the 401k plan sponsor. Including ESG funds might introduce other risks.

2 comments Read Full Article

Do 401k Plan Sponsor Have Fiduciary Responsibilities For Employees In Retirement?

    Do 401k Plan Sponsor Have Fiduciary Responsibilities For Employees In Retirement?

If you think the web of fiduciary duties is complex in a 401k plan that focuses on getting employees to save for retirement, imagine how much more intricate it becomes if the plan also has to cater to retired employees.

0 comment Read Full Article
1 2 3 5

FiduciaryNews.com is sponsored by…

Order Your 401k Fiduciary Solutions book today!

Disclaimer

The materials at this web site are maintained for the sole purpose of providing general information about fiduciary law, tax accounting and investments and do not under any circumstances constitute legal, accounting or investment advice. You should not act or refrain from acting based on these materials without first obtaining the advice of an appropriate professional. Please carefully read the terms and conditions for using this site. This website contains links to third-party websites. We are not responsible for, and make no representations or endorsements with respect to, third-party websites, or with respect to any information, products or services that may be provided by or through such websites.
Skip to content