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editor's letter
Preventing Financial Regrets
W
e know making the right financial decisions can be difficult. And many of us
don't always make smart ones. In fact, a recent survey from Bankrate.com
suggests that three in four Americans say they have serious financial regrets.
More than half (56%) are disappointed with their overall savings, including 27%
who wish they had started saving earlier for retirement, 19% who lament not saving
more for emergencies and 10% who say they have failed to save enough for their
child's education.
Think about that: More than half are disappointed with their overall savings. We
know how to help them-it's the reason behind our industry's emphasis on financial
wellness, on budgeting, and on people trying to live within their means.
We also see bad behavior in action. For example, look at some numbers we recently
got from Fidelity. That firm examined loans and hardship withdrawals taken after the
Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 eased borrowing rules. Participants no longer have to be
forced to take a loan before taking a hardship withdrawal from the retirement plan,
which many industry experts prophesized would increase the number of withdrawals.
It appears that prediction came true. Across Fidelity's book of plans, the number of
hardship withdrawals taken in the first months of this year jumped 40% over 2018. And
it doesn't appear to just be those who would have taken a loan moving straight to hardship
withdrawals, as the rate of retirement plan participants taking loans fell only 7%.
When you consider that survey after survey shows most Americans don't have the cash
on hand to meet a financial hardship of $400, it's clear why so many of these hardship
withdrawals may seem like the only option.
Advisers such as you are in a position to help these folks, but it takes work, as we
all know. So many of the big-picture savings needs that lead to the regrets seen in the
Bankrate survey are hampered when people live paycheck to paycheck or don't have
any emergency savings. The need for a new fridge or a large medical expense can mean
taxes and withdrawal penalties, not to mention the lack of money compounding and
growing in a savings account.
When we as an industry see people potentially harming themselves financially, I
think we have to step in and educate them. We are starting to hear rumblings about,
and see plan sponsors putting into practice, sidecar savings accounts, or emergency
savings as a supplemental payroll deferral option.
There is interest in such a program. The " Saving at Work for a Rainy Day " report from
the AARP Public Policy Institute last year indicated that seven in 10 employees would
likely participate in an employer-based rainy-day savings program, similar to a sidecar
savings option. The option was explained to survey respondents as an employee-specified
amount of money to be deducted from each paycheck and deposited into a special
savings account. The employee is free to take the money out of the savings account at
any time without paying a penalty and there are no fees to save in the account.
Are you comfortable talking with your plan sponsor clients about those options and
participant needs? Are employees being communicated to about the importance of
saving a little bit here and there to get that cushion? It's a simple idea that needs more
support for it to become widespread but could make a big difference to those who have
access to one of these savings accounts. We've seen plan sponsors have participants
split their deferrals between a sidecar account and the defined contribution (DC) plan
until they hit some sort of savings target, then move all future money into the DC plan.
That's just one idea; I know we have lots of creative folks in the industry to facilitate
more solutions.
Big Bird from " Sesame Street " has taught my kids that everyone makes mistakes-
and they do. But the mistakes my kids make aren't going to cost them years of spending
in retirement. The mistakes your plan sponsor clients' participants make just might.
-Alison Cooke Mintzer, Editor-in-Chief
Big Bird from
" Sesame Street "
has taught
my kids that
everyone
makes
mistakes-and
they do. But
the mistakes
my kids make
aren't going to
cost them years
of spending in
retirement.
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Advisers' Future Trajectory
Tangled
2019 PLANADVISER DCIO Survey
High-Tech Meets High-Touch
Whatever Suits
New Platforms Support ETFs
Major Cases
Good News for P.R. Plans
Denial of Benefits
The Cost of Advising One's Own Plan
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PLANADVISER - May/June 2019 - Advisers' Future Trajectory
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PLANADVISER - May/June 2019 - New Platforms Support ETFs
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PLANADVISER - May/June 2019 - Major Cases
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PLANADVISER - May/June 2019 - Good News for P.R. Plans
PLANADVISER - May/June 2019 - Denial of Benefits
PLANADVISER - May/June 2019 - The Cost of Advising One's Own Plan
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