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Continued charges and investigations against TIAA

We’re facing more lawsuits and charges than John Gotti and Puff Daddy combined. And now, state regulators are digging deeper according to NBC. This is quickly turning into ‘death by a thousand cuts'

https://www.nbcnews.com/video/rhode-island-retirement-plan-prevents-many-state-workers-from-accessing-contributions-247724101790


Millimanbenefits.com

Millimanbenefits.com

Don’t know what’s going on, but reps not really willing to explain things. Company must of retired and hired new employees. Not very knowledgeable nor do they seem like they want to help. Hopefully Verizon will light a fire up their kulo!


Nielsen/Fidelity - Pension Annuity

I started with Nielsen in the early 2000's and at that time they had a retirement annuity program vis Fidelity. Dave Calhoun was quick to end that bad boy asap once he raided the place in 2006. I'm long gone from Nielsen but I still have this small annuity from about 6yrs of work which totals about $35K and says my payout can only be monthy when I turn 65 (retirmente age)...which will be about $200 per month. So not really much money at all. I'd love to try and get a lump sum now which is what many of my colleagues at the time got when they were let go or quit (however they were employees from the 80s and 90s). Is anyone familiar with this pension plan or how to go about getting a lump sum payment? I've tried several times to do so on the fidelity website but always get rejected. Thanks.


401K after Nike

What did everyone do with their 401K after they were laid off from Nike? I'd like to know if its better to keep it all there or to roll it over into a traditional IRA where I cane make more investment choices. I'm having a hard time figuring out what the administrative fees are and if Nike 401K has institutional share classes that would be cheaper than a traditional IRA. Thank you.