Now Time Magazine Blasts the 401(k)
This week's Time Magazine cover story looks at the nation's de facto retirement program, the ubiquitous 401(k), and pronounces it inadequate. Welcome to the club.
This week's Time Magazine cover story looks at the nation's de facto retirement program, the ubiquitous 401(k), and pronounces it inadequate. Welcome to the club.
Mainstreet | Joe Mont | Posted 10.01.2009 | Business
Automatic enrollment in 401(k) plans, touted by President Barack Obama as a way to increase retirement savings, are gaining in popularity, even as the...
Eric Schurenberg | Posted 11.10.2009 | Business
The president announced a handful of new initiatives designed to make it easier for American workers to save more for retirement, that makes use of behavioral economics.
Jill Schlesinger | Posted 09.24.2009 | Business
As pensions disappeared, nobody said, "Hey, instead of your boss paying into a guaranteed retirement plan, the risk of making contributions and managing your retirement money is entirely on you."
Eric Schurenberg | Posted 09.21.2009 | Business
More than you like to think, financial success is due to forces beyond your control, such as when in your life the financial cycles play out. All you can do is focus on what you can control.
Eric Schurenberg | Posted 09.18.2009 | Business
It's not a lack of financial literacy that makes a majority of 20-year-olds not participate in a 401(k). It's human nature.
Mark Miller | Posted 08.07.2009 | Business
Target date funds have come under fire since the crash because many of the funds tailored for investors near retirement age racked up significant losses.
Mark Miller | Posted 07.30.2009 | Business
Retirement investors under the age of 30 participating in defined contribution plans are seeing their accounts bounce back at a much faster rate than over-55 investors who are near retirement.
Stephanie Gertler | Posted 07.24.2009 | Living
My husband took the week off. I can't recall the last time he did that. For the most part, he works to the point of exhaustion.
Mark Miller | Posted 06.05.2009 | Business
Laura Rossman sees a new set of expectations coming for retirement--less focused on material goods and more on experience and values.
Beth Shulman | Posted 04.18.2009 | Business
Unless we bolster Social Security and fix the private system for helping Americans save for retirement, workers of today face a very dark financial future in what used to be called the golden years.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach | Posted 11.28.2008 | Living
Sadly, religion in America seems incapable of rising to the challenge of giving people inner contentment and pulling them away from insatiable materialism.
Elizabeth Cox | Posted 07.15.2008 | Living
Under our current system it is not possible to have retirement savings in joint name. So for better or worse, richer or poorer, in retirement planning the maxim "he who earns it, owns it" holds true.
Kiplinger's Via MSN Money | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
Retirement savings plans are undergoing an extreme makeover. After decades of trying to teach Americans how to save and invest for their own retiremen...
AP | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that individual participants in the most common type of retirement plan can sue under a pension p...
AP Via Washington Post | Daniel Sorid | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
Employers have begun to find troubling racial differences within their 401(k) plans, a gap they say could leave black workers far less financially pre...
MarketWatch | Murray Coleman | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
In the past several years, retirement plans have been busy adding mutual funds and expanding investment options. But more isn't always better. "There...
Eric Schurenberg | Posted 10.13.2009 | Media