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01/05/11|Forbes

401ks: America’s Biggest Investment Fraud Was Foreseen and Preventable

Calling these workplace mainstays a “retirement plan” ought to be a crime.

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01/05/11|New York Times

Workers Not Saving Enough to Get 401(k) Match

It’s free money, yet a large percentage of Americans are increasingly leaving it on the table.

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01/05/11|Money Management Executive via Financial Planning

40% of Workers Plan to Delay Retirement

Four in 10 workers are planning to delay their retirement, according to a survey of 9,100 employees by Towers Watson. Sixty-eight percent of older workers said they were making the delay to keep healthcare coverage, and 61% blamed the decline in their 401(k).

PRC In the News
01/05/11|South Bend Tribune

Shift in retirement benefits

Attorney Richard Urda explains changes in pension guarantees.

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01/05/11|SmartBusiness.com

How pension plans are impacting the economy and what employers can do about it

With corporate contributions to 401(k) plans diminished to about 1 percent of payroll, an unforeseen problem has incubated over the past 30 years. Now faced with inadequate savings, rising health care costs and a decade of poor stock market returns, baby boomers are delaying retirement.

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01/05/11|Bankrate.com

Skating on a frozen pension

Fortune 1000 companies continue to freeze their pensions at a steady pace in this uncertain economy, according to a recent Towers Watson study.

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01/05/11|Capital Times (Madison, WI)

Some employees see return of 401(k) matches, but many still waiting

While the bean counters have proclaimed the recession over and corporate profits are again rising, most Americans are still waiting for proof. For many, a sure sign of recovery would be a return of the company 401(k) match.

PRC In the News
01/05/11|Northwest Times

As recession lingers, more people making hardship withdrawals from retirement funds

Like tens of thousands of others, Christina and Keith Rybolt felt they had no choice when they tapped into their 401(k) retirement accounts in 2009 and again this year.

PRC In the News
01/05/11|Financial Planning

Investors Pessimistic Over Retirement

Still reeling from the economic turmoil of the past three years, many pre-retirees are pessimistic about their financial future, including when they will be able to retire.

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01/05/11|SmartMoney

Narrowing the Gender Gap in Retirement

Women already earn less than men – 80 cents on the dollar, at last count. But when it comes to saving for retirement, over time that 20-cent gap could easily grow into a $260,000 chasm.

PRC In the News
01/05/11|Bloomberg

BP Asks Judges to Send Workers’ Savings Cases to Texas

Lawsuits by workers claiming BP Plc’s North American unit mismanaged their retirement savings plan should be sent to the Texas court already handling investor claims prompted by the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, company lawyers told a panel of judges.

PRC In the News
01/05/11|KETV-TV (Omaha, NE)

Workers Find 401K Funds Frozen

Nearly two weeks ago, CYC Construction and Remcon General Contracting suddenly went out of business. It was a shock to employees, but now some of them can’t touch their retirement plans.

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