
december Benefits Brief
DOL Clarifies Rules for Electronic Disclosure to Plan Participants Under 404(a)
For plan years beginning November 1, 2011, plan administrators will be required to make certain disclosures to plan participants under 404(a). In reponse to several inquiries regarding the use of electronic media, the Department of Labor has issued a revision to their interim policy. Plan administrators can use electronic media to distribute disclosures to participants, utilizing either the general safe harbor for electronic plan communications, or by following specific guidelines set forth for 404(a) disclosures.
Revised Interim Policy on Electronic Disclosure Under 29 CFR 2550.404a-5 - US Dept. of Labor
Vanguard Participant Returns 2005-2010
Vanguard recently released their analysis of participant returns during the period 2005 to 2010. Participants saw an average annual return of 3.76% for the period, despite enduring the horrible returns of the 2008 bear market. Vanguard's research provides some interesting insights into the actual experiences of retirement participants during a historic market environment.
Participants During the Financial Crisis: Total Returns 2005-2010 - Vanguard
Fee Disclosure Shock
The new participant fee disclosure rules go into effect next year, impacting 72 million plan participants. Just handing participants the disclosure document prepared by your vendor won't be enough. Ultimately, plan sponsors need to understand their plan's fees in order to provide context and to answer participants' inevitable questions.
Lifting the Lid on 401(k) Fees - CFO Magazine
Recession's Impact on Wealth & Retirement for Near Retirement Workers
Participants nearing retirement generally have the largest accumulated wealth in a retirement plan, based on the contributions they have made over the years and the general appreciation of their assets during their working life. As a result, these participants are most exposed to market fluctuations, both because of their short time horizon until retirement and because any returns they earn are applied across a larger account. Those nearing retirement in the past few years had to endure the 2008 credit crisis and recession. The National Bureau of Economic Research recently analyzed data from the Health and Retirement Study to determine how the recent recession impacted personal wealth and retirement among near retirement workers.
How Did the Recession of 2007-2009 Affect the Wealth & Retirement of the Near Retirement Age Population in the Health and Retirement Study - National Bureau of Economic Research
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