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More Muddy Water: What Kind of Advice Are you Getting?

You might have heard that the DOL’s fiduciary standard definition was recently struck down in court and reversed. The result? They ruled that the Labor Department overreached by requiring brokers and others handling investors’ retirement savings to act in clients’ best interest. How you get your financial advise -- from a biased or unbiased financial representative -- just got muddier than ever.

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2017 401(k) and 403(b) IRS Limits

Hot off the press from the IRS! No changes to the contribution amounts for 401k and 403b plans for next year. The limit on these plans remains $18,000 with a $6,000 catch-up for those turning age 50 or older. IRA limits also remained the same at $5,500 with a $1,000 catch-up.

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You can only rollover IRA to IRA once a year?

Beginning in 2015, IRA owners will no longer be able to complete more than one 60-day rollover in a 12-month period, regardless of the number of IRAs they own. BUT the one-rollover-per-12-month rule does not apply to rollovers between an IRA and a qualified retirement plan (e.g., 401(k), profit sharing, defined benefit, 403(b) plan, etc.) or vice versa. Details here.

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Who's a "participant" on the 5500?

The Form 5500 asks for total number of participants in a plan, but it's not calculated the way you think it would be. Let's talk about these in more detail and explore some things you can do to keep your plan lean and mean in the participant count.

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401(k) versus 403(b)

Many organizations are eligible to have either a 401(k) or a 403(b) plan. So what's the difference? Which is better? The answer all depends on your organization's characteristics and the goals you have for the plan. Here is a brief overview of some of the main differences and a few questions that you should ask:

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Who keeps old 401k records?

I get asked a lot of retirement plan questions, and this was a doozy. Who's to blame when you can't find the records of contributions and earnings in a Roth and all you want to do is pull out what you contributed?

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How to choose a payroll provider

I know, we're focused on retirement plans here at Retirement Planology, but I have to write about this. Having seen first hand where a payroll company really botched things up and caused a lot of problems, I feel it's important to share what I know and pull some info from our friends in the payroll world.

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