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How Resuming Student Loan Payments Affects Sponsors
As of August 29, 2023, student loan payments have returned after a 3-year pause. What does this mean for plan sponsors? As employees prepare to, once again, deal with the financial burden of student loans, sponsors have an opportunity to help lessen the load and ensure retirement contributions don’t fall by the wayside. One way  Read More →
Corporate Mergers & Acquisitions: What About the 401(k)?
In a corporate merger or acquisition, the ongoing treatment of both the seller’s and buyer’s retirement plans come into question, so it’s crucial to understand how different types of business transactions can impact both plans. If left unaddressed prior to close, many benefit issues could result in either ruining the deal or creating untold compliance  Read More →
Growing Interest in After-Tax Contributions to 401(k) Plans
Voluntary after-tax contributions (not to be confused with Roth contributions) are just what they sound like. These contributions are made in after-tax dollars and the taxes on the earnings are deferred until the year of distribution. Many 401(k) plans still do not allow voluntary after-tax contributions because there has been, historically, little interest from participants.  Read More →

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