PRC In the News
02/20/11|Orlando Sentinel

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.

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02/19/11|Wall Street Journal

Retiring Boomers Find 401(k) Plans Fall Short

The 401(k) generation is beginning to retire, and it isn’t a pretty sight.

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02/17/11|LawyersandSettlements.com

BP Faces ERISA Lawsuit

Investors in various ERISA plans that invested with BP, such as ERISA pension funds, have filed a lawsuit against BP, saying the company committed securities fraud by making fraudulent statements about its commitment to safety.

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02/16/11|Institutional Investor

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.

PRC In the News
02/16/11|Bloomberg

Nightmare for Elderly Might Not Be Unavoidable

The demographics of an aging nation are inexorable while living standards for future retirees are increasingly uncertain. A mandatory savings plan would bring greater financial security in old age.

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02/14/11|Workforce Management

Report Highlights Continued Decline in Defined Benefit Plans

Only 49 percent of 200 of the largest U.S. companies had ongoing defined benefit plans in 2009, down from 61 percent in 2006, according to Mercer’s Retirement, Risk and Finance Perspective.

PRC In the News
02/11/11|Pensions & Investments

DC plan fee disclosure rules delayed

Defined contribution plan providers got a reprieve Friday on new fee disclosure rules after the Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration pushed back the applicability date to Jan. 1, 2012.

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02/07/11|U.S. News & World Report

3 Ways to Conquer Pension Envy

The haves and have-nots in retirement could be defined by who has access to a traditional pension. Those with an employer-sponsored traditional pension will get guaranteed payments for life, while everyone else must depend on their own saving and investing savvy.

PRC In the News
02/07/11|Financial Planning

Do Retirees Need to Cut Withdrawals?

Many people who retired in 2000 thought they were in great shape: over the previous twenty years, stocks returned 17.8% on average.

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02/07/11|Institutional Investor

New Fee Disclosure Rules: No Threat to Mutual Fund Providers

Mutual fund providers are expecting to make a largely smooth transition when new fee and disclosure requirement take effect for firms that sell investment products into the 401(k) and 403(b) plan markets.

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02/07/11|Pensions & Investments

DC group wants 401(k) deferral ceiling axed

A defined contribution industry group wants to remove a 10% cap on automatic escalation deferral rates for 401(k) plan participants.

PRC In the News
02/03/11|Financial Planning

34% of Americans Have No Retirement Savings

Just over one-third, 34%, of Americans have no retirement savings, and 27% have no personal savings, a November 2010 survey of 2,151 by The Harris Poll found.