Fixing Compensation Failures
One of the most common plan failures we see is the use of the wrong definition of compensation for plan contributions. A failure like this can be expensive to fix, but also easy to avoid. This article will address options to fix the plan, as well as ways to avoid this issue.
Payroll Data: The Source of Plan Errors
In our previous post, Fiduciary Market Myths and Misconceptions we discussed a few misunderstandings in the market and shed light on them. The last misconception, "recordkeepers will check payroll data for accuracy" (they do not), is one that leaves the remaining question for plan sponsors: can they really ensure their payroll data is 100% error free?
Fiduciary Myths and Misconceptions in the Market
There are a lot of misunderstandings in the retirement industry regarding fiduciary services and 3(16) plan administrators. Why do they exist? What do they do? How do you find a good one? We’ll answer these questions and address some myths in this post.