Higher Ed Retirement Plans

For those who work in higher education, and those who sponsor or advise their retirement plans.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Did new 403(b) regulations improve retirement plans in higher education?

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It has been two years since the new regulations of 403(b)plans went into effect. As a result, on campuses across the country retirement pla...
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Thursday, March 15, 2012

The Gap Between the Cost of Actively and Passively Managed TIAA-CREF Funds Widens

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During the last few years, the expense ratios of actively managed TIAA-CREF mutual funds have risen.   For example, the expense ratio of the...
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

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Is TIAA Traditional a good deal? - The Payout Phase The accumulation in any retirement investment is only as good as the income it buys. ...
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Is TIAA Traditional a Good Deal? - The Accumulation Phase TIAA Traditional is a guaranteed annuity that is best understood by considering...
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Is TIAA Traditional a Good Deal? Three months ago I was very skeptical of TIAA Traditional. A number of things made me nervous: the appar...
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TIAA-CREF has 70% of the higher education market TIAA-CREF continues to play its historically important role in providing retirement sav...
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Tomas Dvorak
I am a Professor of Economics at Union College in Schenectady, NY. I use this blog to share my thoughts on retirement plans in higher education.
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