Monthly Archives: December 2020

Being too long a provider can be bad too

Being a long time plan provider for a client can be a good thing and it can be a bad thing. While having a long time base of clients is great for business and indicative of client satisfaction, it can … Continue reading

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You need to be accountable

People don’t like to be accountable for the most part. It’s just human nature to blame someone else. Heck, I used to do it at work and I still do it at home (sometimes). When I was working at that … Continue reading

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Yes, advisors are pushing HSAs and they should

A recent study by Access Point HSA, a Rhode Island consulting group, conducted a survey over the summer that shows that advisors are getting more involved with Health Savings Accounts. About half (49%) of the advisors that were surveyed, stated … Continue reading

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Time to change provisions, get that built into the restatement

With the restatement process underway, it certainly makes sense to review your plan document and see which provisions could use a little tinkering. Perhaps you want to change the eligibility or add a Roth 401(k) feature. Whatever it is, it’s … Continue reading

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The restatement process begins

For those with defined contribution pre-approved plans, it’s time to restate your plan document. You have until July 31, 2022, to fully restate your plan document for the Cycle 3 changes. While not as substantive as previous restatements (it doesn’t … Continue reading

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Big Concepts That 401(k) Plan Providers Forget About

My latest article for JDSupra.com can be found here.

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