Author: dcadmin
GE’s deep pension freeze
When I first saw the story that General Electric (GE) was closing its traditional pension plan to new hires I thought about lifelong activist and friend Helen Quirini and knew that she would be furious! Helen was a long-time GE employee who fought for cost-of-living adjustments in GE retirement plans. Sadly, Helen died last fall, […]
New federal rule should reveal hidden fees eating away at your 401(k) investment
Members of a local law firm approached Orlando financial planner Paul Auslander with a problem: They suspected that fees were taking too big a bite out of their 401(k) retirement plan, but they had no way of knowing for sure.
ERISA Class-Action Suits Shape U.S. Retirement Future
In the absence of a national retirement policy, litigators in the courts — not lawmakers — have played an outsize role in shaping America’s retirement future. Why? Participant-directed defined contribution plans, most often 401(k)s, did not exist as mainstream retirement schemes when ERISA was created.


