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The plaintiffs in an excessive fee case have had their appeal of a district court’s dismissal upheld by a federal appellate court.
The AP reported that shares of the S&P 500 increased in value by 2.7%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average by 2.4% and the Nasdaq composite by 3.7%, in early trading on Monday.
There was an earthquake in the southeast last week that was said to be felt as far away as the nation’s capital, Charlotte, North Carolina and even Atlanta, Georgia.
The powerful House Ways and Means Committee spared retirement plans any negative impact when it introduced its reconciliation proposal on Monday afternoon.
The American Ownership and Resilience Act, proposed in both chambers, would create “a zero-subsidy investment facility” to assist the financing of Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) formation.
In a letter last week to Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine), the Chair of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, the White House encouraged large budget cuts to the IRS and Department of Labor (DOL).
A wide-ranging ERISA fiduciary breach suit has ended abruptly — for several of the parties.
Well, here we are again at the end of yet another workweek …and yet, just look at what has happened to these guys and ...
Trump’s tariff tactics have 401(k) participants trading at a level not seen in years, and it shows little sign of slowing.
Responding to a recent call from a financial advisor in Texas, the ERISA consultants at the Retirement Learning Center (RLC) address a question on whether a client can suspend the company’s 401(k) ...
Advisors who educate every participant, year after year, consistently report two things: how rewarding it is to make a real difference in people’s lives, and how transformative it is for their ...
Continuing the mixed (and confusing) results in the series of forfeiture reallocation litigation, a federal judge has dismissed a suit, labeling it a “novel theory under ERISA…unsupported by the law ...