What we have done is really removed employers with 500 or fewer employees from all of that headache.
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Senator Conrad explains how new measures ease burdens on small employers regarding retirement plans.
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What happens is those people, if the children are not able to care for them, they are going into institutions, but where is that being paid for? Overwhelmingly, it is being paid for out of Medicaid accounts.
I sense there is a feeling here that we have got to get some of these things done that are hanging out there.
People are smart, and if you just share with them the basic information, a lot of people will make a good decision.
I would say personally I would not go to a company advising me on wealth management that did not have it because I think whoever is advising me ought to have as their highest responsibility to be giving me advice that is in my interest.





