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Supreme Court Rules on Retirement Plan Fiduciary Duty in Hughes v. Northwestern University

Among Congress’s policy priorities is safeguarding retirement income security for working Americans, retirees, and their families. In January 2022, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Hughes v.Northwestern University, a case concerning a plan fiduciary’s duty to control retirement plan fees and manage a plan’s investment lineup under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA),...

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Hear From The SEC, FASB, PCAOB and Top Corporate Finance Leaders

At FEI’s Corporate Financial Reporting Insights (CFRI) Conference, held in NYC and virtually on November 7 and 8, join top regulators from the U.S. SEC, FASB, PCAOB and finance leaders from prominent companies as they discuss the latest developments in rule-making and standard setting.

Official Forecast: 2023 Social Security COLA

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How Russia Will Affect Social Security.

The Russia/Ukraine conflict could have far-reaching effects that have the potential to adversely impact retirees through the health and longevity of the Social Security system. – Explained by Devin Carroll, RSSA