Employee Outcomes

Choice Overload: Determining How Many Investment Options To Offer
Many plan sponsors struggle with deciding how many investment options to offer in their retirement plans. While people generally like to have lots of options when making other decisions, having too many plan options can potentially lead to poor investment decisions by plan participants. In addition, increasing plan options can also increase plan costs, as  Read More →
The Advisor Advantage: 5 Ways to Benefit from Partnering with a Retirement Plan Advisor
From decoding key ERISA regulations to keeping abreast of fees and providing educational support to workers, there are many responsibilities that plan sponsors possess. Some business owners even forgo offering a 401(k) to their employees because they fear they don’t have the time or expertise to manage a plan. However, whether it’s helping to attract  Read More →
Behavioral Finance and Plan Design: Four Ways to Boost Participation
Though many employees are aware that behaviors such as enrolling in and contributing sufficiently to their company 401(k) or 403(b) can help them prepare for a successful retirement, too often they fail to develop the necessary saving and investing habits. One reason for this may be an outsized influence of emotion, biases, and faulty heuristics  Read More →

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