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401(k) Financial Wellness
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401(k) financial wellness, in the context of a 401(k), means having the confidence and security of knowing your finances are in good shape and you’re on track for your long-term financial goals, including retirement. This involves managing your money well, being prepared for unexpected expenses, and having a plan for the future.
Corporate Roundup: ‘Father of 401(k)’ joins Salt Labs, Ascensus Appoints SMB Leader
Inventor of the 401(k) plan Ted Benna teams up with Salt Labs while Ascensus appoints its new head of Small Business Retirement, and more
April 19, 2024
3 Ways Financial Education Empowers Plan Sponsors and Employees at All Levels
Jeremy France of Morgan Stanley underscores how utilizing financial education can drive better outcomes for plan sponsors and employees
April 18, 2024
Employee Benefits Disconnect: Workers Prioritize Pay and 401(k) Match, But Not Employers
Franklin Templeton’s Voice of the American Workplace Survey shows employers and employees not on the same page regarding benefits priorities
March 5, 2024
2023 401(k) Champions Announced
Three plan participants received $1,000 and the title of 401(k) Champion
February 21, 2024
Black Americans Remain Positive Despite Financial Anxieties
Black respondents were likelier to believe their financial health will improve in 2024, found a survey by Achieve
February 16, 2024
Women Over 40 Feeling Very Prepared, Confident About Retirement Planning
New study of prosperous women from Bryn Mawr Trust finds 87% feel financially well prepared for retirement
February 16, 2024
Employees See 401(k) Plans as Prerequisite Instead of Perk
A study released today by Vestwell finds that 89% of participants would be more likely to continue working for an employer who offers a retirement benefit
February 12, 2024
Almost Half of Employees Stressed About Retirement Savings
Despite being stressed about their short- and long-term savings, SoFi finds employers and retirement plan advisors have an opportunity to help participants
February 6, 2024
Lack of Financial Literacy Cost Workers $1500 in 2023
When considering the over 240 million adults in the U.S., that figure exceeds to $388 billion this past year alone, finds the NFEC
January 11, 2024
Financial Wellness Month: Younger Americans More Likely to Feel ‘Economically Empowered’
New survey finds Millennials, Gen Z feel more economically empowered than Boomers, Gen X
January 10, 2024