You already know you need to find and pay your lost or missing pension participants who’ve reached their Required Beginning Date (usually the April 1 following age 70½). But what do you say in the notice you send to missing participants, whether by […]
If you are a baseball fan, you are probably familiar with this quote often credited to legendary baseball coach Sparky Anderson—”Losing hurts twice as bad as winning feels good.” I’ve got to wonder whether Sparky knew how right he was. His words […]
Wow! That was fast! Less than a month ago, on March 28, 2016, to be exact, federal agencies closed the comment period for the proposed revision of the Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) template and its related documents. On April 6, […]
Supplying a regular paycheck is an obvious role employers play in supporting their employees’ happiness, but there are other ways organizations can help their employees and plan members be content. The World Happiness Report 2016 Update came out last month, ranking happiness levels […]
Many employees face more personal financial challenges today than five years ago, with credit card and other debt and trouble saving for retirement being their most common challenges, according to our latest Financial Education for Today’s Workforce: 2016 Survey Results. The […]
Getting financially fit is fun when you have the right playlist to keep you motivated! Celebrate National Employee Benefits Day today by changing the lyrics to these popular songs. And since today is your special day, feel free to sing these wherever […]
People tend to fall into one of three categories when they are planning for their retirement. Do you have any idea what kind of planner you are? How about the others who are participating in your retirement plan? The answers to these […]
When it comes to your finances—Would you say you’re fiscally fit? Or more like financially flabby? This National Employee Benefits Day, the International Foundation has a quick 15-question quiz to help you rank your financial fitness level. Take the quiz now, and […]
The recent story of Chicago White Sox slugger Adam LaRoche walking away from a $13 million season contract after being told he had to limit the time his 14-year-old son, Drake, spent with the team (his father’s place of work), got us […]
According to a recent report by Challenger, Gray & Christmas, 51 million Americans—about 20% of the total U.S. workforce—plan to participate in workplace pools for NCAA basketball this year. And according to an earlier MSN survey, a much greater portion will spend […]