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Nevin E. Adams, JD

By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 1/2/2015
Some like to make New Year’s resolutions; some specifically avoid doing so. And some choose only to resolve not to make New Year’s resolutions. Surveys — and at least one academic study — suggest that most of those resolutions don’t last the year.  Heck, many suggest they don’t last a month. ... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/30/2014
The winner of the year’s most ridiculous 401(k) headline may well be one that ran just last week. The post was titled, “Did Your 401(k) Balance Increase $50,000 This Year? If Not, You May Be Falling Behind.” Or, as I am inclined to think when I see such nonsense, “you may not.” The article was... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/23/2014
Target-date funds are now the dominant asset holding among those in their 20s, but they are much smaller components for other 401(k) participants.According to a recent update from the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) and the Investment Company Institute (ICI), TDFs now represent 35% of... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/22/2014
A few years back — well, now it’s quite a few years back — when my kids still believed in the reality of Santa Claus, we discovered an ingenious website that purported to offer a real-time assessment of their "naughty or nice" status. Now, as Christmas approached, it was not uncommon for us to... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/22/2014
Last week we asked readers to vote on the best — and worst — aspects of ERISA and its progeny. Rather than just asking to pick one, readers had an opportunity to choose between two alternatives — or to suggest their own. In fact, three of the top five “worst” aspects of ERISA, and three of the top... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/19/2014
Festivus — the holiday “for the rest of us” — may have been popularized by Seinfeld, but it didn’t start there. The actual inventor of Festivus is Dan O'Keefe, 76, whose son Daniel, a writer on Seinfeld, reportedly “appropriated” a family tradition for the episode (“The Strike”) he wrote... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/17/2014
After what plaintiff’s attorneys describe as “more than 13 years of vigorously contested litigation,” Nationwide has moved to settle a revenue sharing lawsuit for an enormous $140 million.  Originally filed in August 2001, the lawsuit alleged that Nationwide received undisclosed revenue sharing... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/17/2014
Another 401(k) revenue sharing lawsuit moved toward settlement this week — hours before the trial was scheduled to begin. Lockheed Martin Corp. agreed on Dec. 16 to settle a federal class-action lawsuit that had alleged the firm’s retirement plans charged excessive fees to more than 100,000... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/16/2014
In recent years, the notion that the ways in which choices are presented to individuals — known as “choice architecture” — can influence their decisions, has been widely embraced.  Well before the advent of the Pension Protection Act of 2006, the retirement plan industry had acknowledged the... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/15/2014
In this, the year of the 40th anniversary of the signing into law of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), many have weighed in on the best — and the worst — aspects of that legislation and its progeny.   As 2014 draws to a close, we’re giving you the opportunity to weigh in on the... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/10/2014
At a recent event, one of the speakers was taking our industry to task for expecting too much from participants. “We don’t expect individuals to diagnose and treat their own illness,” he said, going on to note that with 401(k)s we expect people who don’t have any knowledge or training in... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/9/2014
Plan sponsors have a lot on their minds — but what are they most concerned about? While concerns about employees not saving enough for retirement topped the list of plan sponsors’ concerns, only 16% were extremely concerned about it, and another third (33%) were very concerned. According to a... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/8/2014
A recent survey of plan sponsors reveals that providing access to a financial advisor is an important factor in encouraging employees to save — but not the most important one. According to a survey of plan sponsors by American Century, a matching contribution was the most important action a plan... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/8/2014
By a large bipartisan majority, the U.S. House of Representatives last week passed tax-extender relief legislation that would, among other things, impact multiemployer pension plan funding. The Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014 (H.R. 5771) was supported by 202 Republicans and 176 Democrats —... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/8/2014
When plan sponsors were asked recently how they felt their organizations did on several key plan success measures, overall participation rate ranked highest, and was most commonly measured. Participant outcomes did not fare so well. Regarding overall participation rates as a measure, 18% of plan... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/5/2014
By at least one measure, true love could cost a little more this holiday season. The 2014 PNC Christmas Price Index, based on the cost of the gifts recited in the holiday classic, “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” rose just 1% from a year ago, though it would still cost you $27,673.22 in 2014. Still... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/2/2014
This may be the time of year when thoughts turn to stockings hung by the chimney with care, but it’s also the time of year when parents have to deal with assembling some of the things in those packages. And while Santa may have elves on staff to undertake the construction of a tricycle, dollhouse... READ MORE
By Nevin E. Adams, JD | 12/2/2014
Does your retirement plan have a qualified default investment alternative (QDIA)? Have you worked with plan sponsors who have, or who have considered, adopting a QDIA? What type of QDIA was selected, and why?   If you’ve gone through that process, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) wants to... READ MORE

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