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Women Lagging Behind; Now What?

September 29, 2021 | posted in: Blog, Employee Education | by

Women’s retirement savings continue to lag behind men’s, and their worries have been exacerbated by COVID. Here are some thoughts on how to build women’s financial security.  Read more from Carmen Reinicke.

There Are More 401(k) and IRA Millionaires Than Ever

September 1, 2021 | posted in: Blog, Employee Education | by

Hundreds of thousands of Baby Boomers watched their account balances tick over the $1 million mark in the past year.  Stock market gains have generated significant increases in wealth, per a review of Fidelity accounts, which is why it’s so important to stay the course when investing for retirement.  Read more.

Never Too Early…

August 23, 2021 | posted in: Blog, Employee Education | by

It may be too early for you to retire, but it’s never too early for you to start planning for it. Read more about things to think about as you do, via Alessandra Malito.

Should You Start Collecting Social Security Benefits Early?

August 3, 2021 | posted in: Blog, Employee Education | by

Generally it makes sense to delay claiming your Social Security benefits as long as possible, but here are some cases when it pays to claim them long before turning 70. Read more from Christy Bieber. 

Women Need To Plan Differently

July 23, 2021 | posted in: Blog, Employee Education | by

Women tend to live longer than men, so they need as much retirement income as possible. Whether you’re 30 or 60, here’s what you need to know; read more from Susan B. Garland.

Forget Something?

July 21, 2021 | posted in: Blog, Employee Education | by

If you’ve struggled to keep tabs on your old 401(k)s, you’re not alone.  A new study finds Americans have left more than $1 trillion sitting in old 401(k)s.  Read more from Ana Lucia Murillo.