9 Worst States for 401(k) Plans

Nevada is the worst state in which to have a 401(k) plan, while Florida, Louisana and Kentucky, among a few more, aren't faring much better, according to data from Judy Diamond Associates. Read full article Source: ThinkAdvisor.com ...
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Healing Powers for Sick 401(k) Retirement Plans

The ancient Greeks looked to Hygeia, the goddess of health and medicine, to protect them against illness and to heal what ailed them. Her powers of healing would be very useful for many of today’s 401(k) plans that are struggling with subpar participation, anemic contributions, broken plan designs and other maladies. Read full article Source: Plan Adviser ...
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Smaller 401(k) Plans Rank Higher on Key Metrics

Small 401(k) plans often outperform large ones on a number of key metrics, according to analysis of Form 5500 data by Judy Diamond Associates. Read full article Source: Plan Sponsor ...
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Why Small Plans Often Outperform Large Plans

Analysis of public Form 5500 reporting data reveals small 401(k) plans often outperform large plans on a number of key metrics, says Judy Diamond Associates. Read full article Source: Plan Adviser ...
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Bill would grant nondiscrimination relief to frozen plans

In the legislative flurry before Congress broke for summer vacation, bipartisan legislation was introduced that would provide nondiscrimination relief to frozen pension plans. Read full article Source: BenefitsPro ...
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