Retirement Plan Training

Whatever your needs - whether it is to expand your practice by offering retirement planning, retirement plan administration, answer client questions related to retirement plan administration, to get updates to retirement plan rules or changes, or find 401k plan training, defined contribution training, or defined benefit plan training - we can help!

The Responsibilities Of A Retirement Plan Administrator

A retirement plan administrator is the person or company your employer selects to manage its retirement savings plan. The plan administrator is responsible for working with the plan provider to ensure that the plan meets government regulations, keeping the pension on sound financial footing, and ensuring employees have the information needed to enroll, select, and change investments in the plan, apply for a loan if the plan allows loans, and request distributions.

The Basic Government Regulations For Retirement Plans

Featured Retirement Plan Administration Training Courses

Become A Certified Retirement Administrator with our 401k certification, Defined Benefit certification, and other pension plan administration certificate programs that provide information needed for retirement planning administration. Listed below are our recommended retirement plan training courses. These courses are self-paced, online courses that can be taken from the convenience of your home or office.

Need a 401k certification? Our 401(k) Plan Training & Certification Program is loaded with information on plan design, administrative options, and compliance requirements to help you understand the many and complex 401(k) rules and the required information needed for retirement planning administration.

Our Defined Benefit Plan Training & Certification Program is loaded with information on plan design, administrative options, and compliance requirements for establishing and managing a Defined Benefits Plan.

This course's award-winning interface is certified for design excellence by the American Society for Training & Development (ASTD), and contains numerous tips, examples, and interactive content so that you are confident that you are learning, and in where your strengths and weaknesses lie.

This course provides an overview of the rules that apply to participant loans under qualified plans (including 403(b) plans). It will help you understand these rules, and includes numerous tips, examples, and procedural recommendations that are interspersed with interactive Q and A sessions to help your learn quickly.

This course provides an overview of the spousal consent requirements as they apply to qualified plans (including 403(b) plans).

This course provides an overview of the Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) rules under IRC section 401(a)(9), as they apply to defined benefit plans.

Act now to become a Certified Retirement Administrator by ordering one of our Certified Retirement Administrator training courses.

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What Does A Retirement Plan Administrator Do?

What Are The Responsibilities Of A Retirement Plan Administrator?

The plan document must be written to comply with all requirements in the Internal Revenue Code. This includes:

Whether you outsource or handle it in-house, your plan must be administered to follow its written terms and regulatory requirements. This includes:

Employers should review their plans annually to make sure they are operating properly. This includes:

Sources: https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans | https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/a-guide-to-common-qualified-plan-requirements | https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/plan-sponsor/a-plan-sponsors-responsibilities

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