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How to start a 401(k) plan from zero (2023 beginners guide)

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401(k) Hardship Withdrawal 101: Understanding the Rules and Regulations (2023 Full Guide)

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Compliance Officers React To Bad Financial Advice On YT Shorts

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SECURE 2.0 Permits Student Loan Matching

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By Kelsey Mayo, Partner, Poyner Spruill SECURE 2.0 has brought many changes to the retirement space. Among them: student loan matching. This permissible and optional change is of great interest to many employers and ...

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Secure 2.0 Is Back Again!

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 by Kelsey Mayo  Partner, Poyner Spruill  Kelsey’s practice is focused in the areas of Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation. She works with business owners and HR executives to understand and manage e...

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What is a Safe Harbor 401(k) Plan

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Safe Harbor 401(k) plans can benefit certain business owners significantly. This article aims to inform you what kind of benefits they provide and whether or not they are a good fit for your business. Safe Harbor 40...

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What Is a “Profit Sharing” Contribution?

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Most people use the name profit sharing (PS) but what it's actually called is employer non-elective. Employer non-elective contributions can provide some very nice benefits to the owner and employees of a company. That'...

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401(k) Census Data Submission Guide

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The article aims to simplify and systemize the annual process of submitting census data so you can spend more time growing your business. Submitting census data still requires your time and attention though because if i...

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Cash Balance Plan Guide

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The goal of this article is to help you (the plan sponsor) understand how cash balance plans work. Cash Balance plans (CB) can be overwhelming and they don't work for everyone. There are lots of requirements and actions...

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