Are you In or Out?

What sense does it make to pay for investment advice that comes from someone who is putting his or her interests before yours? The Department of Labor, through Phyllis Borzi, is fighting to make sure that a loophole allowing conflicted advice to retirement plans is closed. As of last week, an online petition was started […]

In-plan Roth Rollovers: the latest topic

Get out your red pen, folks: serious revisions to the rollover options for your plan. Today we’re looking at how you will need to revise your Plan Document in order to offer in-plan Roth rollovers and a few highlights. In-plan Roth rollovers of otherwise non-distributable amounts are treated as eligible rollovers, meaning that no withholding […]

Sometimes life isn’t fair…for a fiduciary.

  Sometimes the law isn’t fair. But sometimes, it seems unfair because you don’t know the rules. In the recent case of Santomenno v. John Hancock, poor understanding led plan sponsors to agree to terms that led to excessive fees charged by the service provider to the plan. Either the plan sponsors were unaware of […]