Even 403(b)s With Multiple Providers Can Improve Plans

Aside from provider consolidation, Rocaton Investment Advisors suggests steps 403(b) plan sponsors can take to improve participant outcomes.

For 403(b) plans that haven’t yet embarked on fund and provider consolidation, there remain opportunities to build participant-friendly and cost-effective plan designs, a paper from Rocaton Investment Advisors suggests.

Diane Improta, managing director at Rocaton Investment Advisors in Norwalk, Connecticut, says Rocaton is hoping plan sponsors who read the paper will embrace the idea of fund and provider consolidation as a way to improve outcomes for participants, and to maximize participant retirement readiness and cost-effectiveness of their plans.

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For those who haven’t consolidated providers, there are still best practices to improve outcomes for participants. Improta suggests plan sponsors consider automatic enrollment and deferral escalation, stretching their match formula and implementing strategies to reduce plan leakage

According to the paper, fiduciaries to Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)-governed plans should be diligent in fulfilling their fiduciary duties, documenting processes, meeting regularly and adhering to plan documents. Improta tells PLANSPONSOR many non-ERISA plans, such as those in the public higher education market, have adopted ERISA best practices.

As for fund consolidation, Improta says 403(b) plan sponsors can take baby steps. They can eliminate redundancies in their investment lineup, embrace open architecture and use funds not proprietary to their recordkeepers. Plan sponsors should look for quality investments and compare costs.

For plans with individual annuity contracts, Improta says some recordkeepers are encouraging plan sponsors to change contract terms and embrace group contracts. “Some may say it’s self-serving. By having an individual contract, a participant is promised a certain rate of return, but that doesn’t come without a cost,” she says. “Plan sponsors have to recognize legacy contracts exist, and if they adopt group contracts going forward, it’s only for dollars going forward.”

Improta suggests shutting down individual contracts to new assets. If the plan has money tied up in individual contracts, it will affect the fees the plan sponsor will be able to negotiate. “Moving to a group annuity will eventually fix the problem,” she says.

While these are ways to improve 403(b) plans and participant outcomes, still Rocaton suggests those who haven’t consolidated providers should consider doing so. “Those that have done a consolidation have made great accomplishments,” Improta contends.

“For plan sponsors that haven’t done this, they should be focused on improving participant outcomes,” she concludes.

Rocaton’s paper, “Overcoming Challenges in the 403(b) Tax Exempt Market,” is here.

A Little Friday File Fun

In Shreveport, Louisiana, a man was washing his car at a car wash when a man pointed a gun at him and demanded his keys and cash. KSLA-TV reports that the man turned the powerful spray on the gunman and tried to hit him with the wand. He also fended off another man who came around the other side of the vehicle.

In Wandsworth, New Zealand, a woman is suing her neighbor—for cooking spicy foods. The New Zealand Herald reports that she is also looking for compensation, as she claims the fumes from the “strong overwhelming vapor of hot chillis” from the flat above her home “constricts her airways and burns her windpipe” and “permeates her home” for up to eight hours.

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In Orlando, Florida, Krispy Kreme donuts can be addictive, but this is ridiculous. A 64-year-old driver was stopped by police. Police wrote in their report that during the traffic stop, they noticed four flakes on the floorboard they suspected were me.th. According to the Orlando Sentinel, police say a road side test showed positive for the substance. However, a state crime lab confirmed the flakes were indeed donut glaze.

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Researchers in Stockholm found more people take the stairs if it is fun to do.

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You know the word-play sentence, “You can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish." A competition is held every year for people to come up with the best such phrase. Here are entries as well as the winning submission.

  • When fish are in schools, they sometimes take debate.
  • A thief who stole a calendar got twelve months.
  • When the smog lifts in Los Angeles U.C.L.A.
  • The batteries were given out free of charge.
  • A dentist and a manicurist married. They fought tooth and nail.
  • A will is a dead giveaway.
  • With her marriage, she got a new name and a dress.
  • A boiled egg is hard to beat.
  • When you've seen one shopping Center you've seen a mall.
  • Police were called to a day care Center where a three-year-old was resisting a rest.
  • Did you hear about the fellow whose whole left side was cut off? He's all right now.
  • A bicycle can't stand alone; it is two tired.
  • When a clock is hungry it goes back four seconds.
  • The guy who fell onto an upholstery machine is now fully recovered.
  • He had a photographic memory which was never developed.
  • When she saw her first strands of grey hair she thought she'd dye.
  • Acupuncture is a jab well done. That's the point of it.

And the winner:

Those who get too big for their pants will be exposed in the end.

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