U.S. equities continued to roar leading into 2020. The Federal Reserve reversed course on monetary policy in 2019, stimulating both the economy and securities markets.
Read the Q4 Market Recap for a brief review of the 2019 stock market performance and outlook for 2020. Also included is an update on important provisions in the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act.
If you have any questions, or would like to begin talking to a retirement plan advisor, please get in touch by calling (855) 882-9177 or e-mail us at sbs@hanys.org.
Retirement and Benefit News
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Fiduciary safe harbor for selection of lifetime income provider
Retirement plan fiduciaries will be deemed to have acted prudently and will be eligible for the new safe harbor protection if they engage in and document the following process:
- objective, thorough and analytical search for an annuity provider;
- consideration of all costs, benefit features and terms of the contract;
- obtain written assurances from the provider of compliance with all federal and state laws and regulations governing lifetime income solutions, including state insurance laws;
- as a result of the analysis, the plan fiduciaries should be able to conclude that the provider has the financial strength to fulfill all its obligations under the contract; and
- the cost of the contract is reasonable (the SECURE Act does not require that fiduciaries select the lowest cost provider).
If you have any questions, or would like to begin talking to a retirement plan advisor, please get in touch by calling (855) 882-9177 or email us at sbs@hanys.org.
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Don’t Get Caught in the Act:
The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act
After spending most of 2019 on hold in Congress, the SECURE Act was passed and signed into law on December 20. This is the largest retirement reform act since the Pension Protection Act in 2006 and has a broad focus on improving both the reach and quality of retirement plans, as well as updating several individual tax rules.While most changes require no immediate action, it’s important for plan sponsors to be aware of changes that may soon impact them. Here is a chart with the most significant changes:
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Subscribe to blog via email
Subscribe to rss feed
Financial
Wellness Report
Previous News
Sections
- Advisory Services
- Case Studies
- cyber security
- Defined Benefit Plans
- disability insurance
- DOL
- Employee Benefits
- ERISA
- Family Medical Leave
- Fee Structures
- Fiduciary Duties & Liabilities
- financial wellness
- Health Insurance
- identity theft
- Investment Policy Statement
- Investment Selection & Monitoring
- investment strategy
- IRS Notice
- Legal & Compliance
- Market Recap
- paid family leave
- participant outcomes
- Partner Post
- Plan Design
- Plan Optimization & Governance
- Retirement Advisory Services
- Retirement Plan Types
- socially responsible investing
- videos
- Voluntary Benefits
- Wellness
- White Papers