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Managed portability blog posts
Think Twice Before Consolidating Your 401(k) Accounts on Your Own!
RCH's Spencer Pringle describes a traumatic event from his childhood and relates that experience to the (sometimes) difficult process of consolidating retirement savings on your own.
What To Look For In A Roll-In Service Provider
Warren Cormier, CEO of Boston Research Technologies, recently published a research study that revealed that a large majority of plan participants are receptive to consolidating their retirement savings accounts in their current plans.
What Participants' Distribution Decisions Are Telling Us
That's changing, as Neal Ringquist explains.
Consolidation: The Missing Piece of the Retirement Game Plan
Today, it's a commonly-accepted practice for plan sponsors to focus on three major initiatives in order to promote retirement adequacy: participation, saving and diversification. While these concepts are proven, the emerging best practice is to incorporate the principle of consolidation, so that plan sponsors will begin to focus on participation, consolidation, saving and diversification.
DIY Plan-To-Plan Portability Is Harder Than You Think
Have you ever tried to fix a leaky kitchen faucet yourself? If so, the task probably seemed simple at the outset.
Add Consolidation To The Script For Improving Plan Metrics
Initiatives by employers to drive up savings and enrollment in their retirement plans over the past decade have generally followed the same three-pronged approach participate, save, diversify.