401K Council (401KC)

Founded in 1982, the 401k Council [California Domestic Nonprofit Corporation #C1629080] is dedicated to helping American workers save for their retirement through expanded coverage of 401k plans

Following topics are addressed:

- How to Enhance & Encourage The Establishment of Pension Plans
- Retirement Plans for Small Businesses
- Types of Retirement Plan Investments
- Top 10 Ways to Prepare for Retirement
- What are Investment Advisors
- Selecting Your Broker or Investment Advisor
- Online Investment Newsletters
- What is ERISA?

 

 

The three primary reasons why 80% of America's small businesses do not offer 401(k) plans to their employees are : (a) perceived cost of employer-sponsored retirement plans, (b) perceived complexity of company-sponsored retirement plans, and (c) limited investment options. Mutual fund companies 401(k) plans to small businesses do so by pre-packaging administration with their proprietary fund investments; this pre-packaged approach, called "bundled 401(k)" tends to be pricey for small companies, limited features and limited investment options. Employees who participate in bundled 401(k) plans typically do not have access to investments not offered by the mutual fund company, and do not have access to the most popular investment option today--the individual self-directed discount brokerage account.

 

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