Some advisors have long ignored parts of ERISA when consulting participants of 401(k) plans. Now they don't have to. Still, the Street is confused over what the new pension laws really mean when it comes to reirement advice
In 2001, when Thom Hall, a CFP near Salt Lake City, met Randy and Terri Kelly, a couple living in nearby Ogden, Utah, they had a goal: They wanted to retire when Randy reached 55.
Now that the defined benefit plan is in decline, Americans will ahve to take charge of their retirement. How to get employees to participate? How to save Social Security? Robert Pozen, a retirement expert and chairman of MFS, on what needs to be...