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The riskiest stock to own? Your employer’s

The riskiest stock to own? Your employer’s

Financial Planning, Retirement

The riskiest stock to own? Your employer’sShortly before Enron collapsed, 62% of employees’ 401(k) assets were invested in Enron. Above, Playboy magazine’s “Women of Enron.” Pension plan consultants, in the wake of a recent Supreme Court case, are telling retirement plan sponsors to reconsider their decision to offer company stock in a 401(k) plan.

You might want to do the very same: Revisit your decision to invest in your company’s stock in your employer-sponsored retirement plan.

Consider: “Defined-contribution plan participants frequently allocate too much of their total retirement portfolio to company stock,” Mark Teborek, a senior consulting analyst with Russell Investments in Chicago, wrote in a recent paper, “Revisiting Company Stock in Defined-contribution Plans.”

In fact, company stock represents on average a whopping 22.5% of defined-contribution assets among plans with more than 5,000 participants, according to the Plan Sponsor Council of America’s 57th Annual Survey, 2014.And that sort of outsize position in company stock might be considered […]

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Reading Your Employee Handbook Can Pay Off In A Big Way Before Retirement

Reading Your Employee Handbook Can Pay Off In A Big Way Before Retirement

Financial Planning, Retirement

Reading Your Employee Handbook Can Pay Off In A Big Way Before RetirementThere are a myriad of things that people must consider before they retire. They contemplate whether they will have enough money or not; if they’ll out live those fund; and whether they have their savings allocated correctly to name a few.

But many people don’t think about flipping through their employee handbook before retirement and as a result may be leaving unclaimed time and money on the table.

I was recently talking to a family member at an event and learned he was retiring. After congratulating him, I asked when the big day was and what led to him making the decision.

He was very specific, including both a date and time.“January 31, at 4pm” he said.“Okay, you’ve really got the date and time nailed down don’t you,” I replied… adding, “Any significance to the 4pm?”He laughed, “Yes I was going to retire at the end of the year but after I […]

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