Saving for retirement is only half the job. You also need a plan for withdrawing your funds—and lots of Americans don't have ...
In 2025 the rules for 401(k)s will undergo several significant changes as a result of the federal SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022.
“I do have a dream to see ETFs in 401(k) plans,” Paglia said during the panel titled "Leading Through Change: Developing ETF Solutions in an Evolving Market." “We are so focused on the wrappe ...
But how does a small business go about starting with implementing one of the most common employee benefits, a 401(k) plan? Should they implement one at all? One person had these questions and took ...
Based on their understanding of the 401(k) world, employees can contribute up to $23,000 to their plan in 2024 and $22,500 in 2023. There is also the understanding someone over 50 can increase the ...
Few Americans manage to save a million dollars in a 401(k) employee retirement plan or its personal savings counterpart, the Individual Retirement Account. The 544,000 figure represents a little ...
A rule change will make it easier for part-time workers to participate in their employers' 401(k) plans. The government will require some 401(k) plans to automatically enroll eligible employees ...
Saving for retirement in a dedicated account is always a wise idea, but the best account to use will vary by age. That's ...
Image source: Getty Images. Current law says employers must enable employees to participate in the company's 401(k) plan, if available, when workers meet one of the following criteria: They work ...