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Wachovia Survey Shows Women Lack Retirement Building Confidence

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Monday, 12 May 2008
According to Wachovia’s fourth annual Retirement Survey, 54 percent of pre-retirement women state they are "frightened" by the idea of entrusting their savings to the stock market. Another 42 percent of women surveyed say they feel "intimidated" preparing for retirement as opposed to 29 percent of men surveyed.
 

Women of all Generations Thinking About Retirement

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Monday, 12 May 2008
A new study by Prudential Financial shows that younger women are having serious thoughts about saving for their retirement. No longer considered an “over 50” issue, Millennials (ages 25 – 29) and GenXers (ages 30-42) are considering their options about retirement. The study involving Millennials, GenXers, Boomers (ages 43-61), and Matures (ages 62 +) showed an increase since 2000 of women thinking about how to fund their retirement.
 

John Hancock RPS Creates Web-Based Training Program for TPAs of 401(k)s

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Monday, 05 May 2008
Since its inception, John Hancock Retirement Plan Services has been committed to developing and maintaining strong working relationships with third party administrators (TPAs), says George Revoir, senior voice president of John Hancock RPS.
 

TIAA-CREF Issues Compliance Guide for Administrators of 403(b) Plans

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Monday, 05 May 2008
Those who administer 403(b) plans need a little help navigating the new regulatory requirements.

That’s why TIAA-CREF, which serves more than 15,000 retirement plan sponsors in the academic, research, medical, and cultural fields, has introduced “403(b) Plan Fundamentals—Your Guide to Compliance.”
 

FINRA Introduces Resources for Companies, Employees to Guard Against Early Retirement Seminar Scams

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Monday, 05 May 2008
In an effort to help companies shield their employees from early retirement scams, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has created two online resources.  One written for companies, Help Your Employees Achieve Their Retirement Dream: Tips for Spotting Early Retirement Scams and the other for their employees, Early Retirement Seminars 101: Smart Tips for Spotting Retirement Scams.
 
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