Monday, November 13, 2006
As 401(k) and Other Defined Contribution Plans Grow in Popularity U.S. Retirement Accounts are At Risk
Millions of Americans are ignoring the impact that an illness or a disability can have on their retirement savings according to a new survey by The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (Guardian). The study entitled Insurance & Behavior -- Spotlight on IDI shows that nearly half (48%) of Americans say they would probably have to stop making contributions to their retirement account should they become
disabled.
As 401(k) and Other Defined Contribution Plans Grow in Popularity U.S. Retirement Accounts are At Risk
Source: PR Newswire
disabled.
As 401(k) and Other Defined Contribution Plans Grow in Popularity U.S. Retirement Accounts are At Risk
Source: PR Newswire