Auto Portability in the News
Browse the most comprehensive collection of articles in the media that feature auto portability.
Auto Portability Helps Everybody, and Hurts Nobody
Best of all, it can be implemented across the entire retirement system voluntarily, with little cost—and significant upside—to the private sector.
401kSpecialist: Big Changes Coming for Small 401k Accounts
In his 2/28/17 article in 401kSpecialist, RCH's Tom Hawkins addresses the big changes ahead for small 401(k) accounts, driven by Auto Portability.
Big Changes Coming for Small 401(k) Accounts
The pace of change in the world is fast, but slow in the retirement industry. All that is about to change in the world of small 401(k) accounts, where Auto Portability is getting serious attention from DC policymakers and centers of influence.
401kSpecialist: Good Intentions, Bad Outcomes With Small 401(k)s
In 401KSpecialist Magazine, Neal Ringquist takes a hard look at a legislative recommendation to increase the limit for automatic rollovers to $10,000.
Incubate Small Retirement Accounts, Don’t Throw Them Away
Neal Ringquist, RCH EVP, addresses the US Chamber of Commerce's legislative recommendation to increase the Automatic Rollover limit to $10,000.
Is Auto-Portability the Next Big 401(k) Trend?
Paychex Retirement Services' 2/15/17 article provides an in-depth exploration of auto portability.
BenefitsPRO: Small Step for 401(k) Plans Equals Big Leap for Retirement Readiness
In his 2/6/17 article in BenefitsPRO, RCH EVP Neal Ringquist makes the case for Auto Portability. Ringquist likens Auto Portability to a "small step in the right direction" for 401(k) plans, yet one that produces a highly-positive impact on retirement readiness.
One Small Improvement for 401(k) Plans, One Giant Leap for Retirement Readiness
Today, America faces a different, more down-to-earth challenge: delivering our citizens a comfortable and timely retirement. And similar to the moon landing – a ‘small step’ in the right direction can have a huge impact on the course of our lives.

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