Lynn Brackpool Giles
111 posts
Lynn Brackpool Giles is a contributing editor to 401(k) Specialist. Giles is a former Managing Director of Communications and Consumer Services for the Financial Planning Association (FPA), where she oversaw all corporate, legislative, and consumer communications. In her current journalistic practice, she is a frequent contributor to numerous financial services industry publications.
Plan Sponsors Seek Personalized 401k Solutions
Plan sponsors want tailored solutions, encourage workers to stay with 401k provider
May 23, 2022
4 Distinct Retirement Paths Characterized by People’s Attitudes
Increasing life spans, desire for healthy living has many looking forward to a long retirement according to a new report
May 12, 2022
Government Workers Prioritize Retirement Despite Challenges
New study from Empower finds that workers steadily increased retirement savings during the pandemic
May 5, 2022
Capital Group Reduces Fees on Multiple Funds
Investment company revising initial fee breakpoints for 18 funds
May 4, 2022
Broadridge Forms Consortium to Tackle Retirement Security Challenges
Industry heavyweights to accelerate adoption of guaranteed income solutions in retirement plans, among other initiatives
May 4, 2022
Inflation Still Greatest Threat to Retirement
More than 71% of Americans worry about inflation's impact on current lifestyle, retirement
April 19, 2022
Millennials Shake Up Vision of Retirement
An in-depth Schwab study shows that Millennials differ from other generations with a retirement focus centered on flexibility and new experiences
April 19, 2022
Inflation, Interest Rates Fuel Retirement Income Stream Worries
Investors say inflation will impact ability to live comfortably in retirement
April 18, 2022
Retirement Savings Gaps Widen Along Racial, Ethnic Lines
T. Rowe Price’s new study points to employers having opportunity to positively impact racial, ethnic and overall retirement savings gaps through plan access and plan design
April 12, 2022
Women Take Control of Retirement Planning, Investments
A new report says that a sizable number of women--94%--play a role in a couple’s retirement planning
April 12, 2022