Attention plan sponsors: June’s inflation number remained low to moderate, indicating a reduction in inflationary pressure on Americans. This likely also increases the probability that the Fed may lower rates in September if labor numbers continue to weaken. Erik Daley, CFA discusses this news's impact on the market ->
About us
Multnomah Group is an independent retirement plan consulting firm headquartered in Portland, OR. We are a 100% fee-for-service consulting firm, serving our investment consulting clients as fiduciaries to their plan. Our focus within the retirement plan marketplace, and our conflict-free structure, enable us to serve as a trusted partner for our clients. The professionals at Multnomah Group have extensive experience and resources in our core competencies: Investment Consulting, Vendor Search, Fiduciary Governance, Fee Benchmarking, Employee Engagement, and Plan Design. Multnomah Group does not endorse and is not liable for any content developed by third parties. Third party content shared, linked, reposted, tweeted or referenced by herein is for ease of reference only and may not accurately reflect the views of Multnomah Group. Connecting or following an individual or company does not constitute an endorsement by Multnomah Group or its employees. Individuals or companies connected to or following Multnomah Group or its employees should not be construed as a testimonial regarding any services provided by our firm.
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http://www.multnomahgroup.com
External link for Multnomah Group, Inc.
- Industry
- Financial Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Portland, Oregon
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- Investment Consulting, Fee Benchmarking, Vendor Search, Employee Engagement, Fiduciary Governance, and Plan Design
Locations
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Primary
111 SW 5th Avenue
Suite 4000
Portland, Oregon 97204, US
Employees at Multnomah Group, Inc.
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Erik Daley, CFA
Experienced Retirement Benefits Consultant assisting employers in developing and maintaining effective retirement plans
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Jennifer A. Tamayo
Client Service Coordinator at Multnomah Group, Inc.
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CHARLES WARREN, AIF®, C(k)P, CPFA
Senior Plan Consultant at Multnomah Group, Inc.
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Lindsey Knopik
Marketing Manager at Multnomah Group
Updates
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We are pleased to welcome Azzurra Cappuccini and Josh Snisky to Multnomah Group! Learn more about their roles with our team -> https://hubs.ly/Q02Gk3wL0
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Experienced Retirement Benefits Consultant assisting employers in developing and maintaining effective retirement plans
Slow reductions in inflationary pressure.
Broad cooling in inflation bolsters case for Fed rate cuts - InvestmentNews
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New SECURE 2.0 optional provisions would allow plan participants to make penalty-free withdrawals from their retirement savings. Although circumstances may vary, this would allow an avoidance of the 10% penalty fee. Read our recent blog below to learn more -> https://hubs.ly/Q02G12Py0
Guidance on SECURE 2.0 Optional Provisions
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In 30 years, plan participants will know their financials are better after they met with some “401(k) guy” for 30 minutes, who convinced them to sign up for a retirement plan. The long days of in-person education are worth it to our principal, Joe Fleischmann. https://hubs.ly/Q02FP-FM0
Retirement Plan Education - A Moment of Reflection
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🔍 Is your retirement plan paying reasonable fees? Conducting a recordkeeper search can help ensure you're getting the best deal, even if you're happy with your current provider. Read Hailey Fields' blog on four reasons why even satisfied plan sponsors should consider a search. https://hubs.ly/Q02DsD5t0
The Case for an RFP, Even for Happy Plan Sponsors
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Your organization has grown and the retirement plan now has enough participants to require a yearly audit. What does that mean? What do you do? Joe Fleischmann provides some guidelines to help ensure a successful and smooth audit -> https://hubs.ly/Q02DsK6z0
From “Small Plan” to “Large Plan” and Your First Plan Audit
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How can you conduct a successful retirement plan audit and ensure you get the most value from the exercise? Here are some tips to help you plan, gather information, review plan operations, and report your findings -> https://hubs.ly/Q02DsJ2g0
4 Tips for a Successful Retirement Plan Audit
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📢 Check out our guide on effective retirement plan committees! Discover best practices, from forming a committee to documenting decisions. Download now and streamline your fiduciary duties. https://hubs.ly/Q02DsG140
New! Cultivating Retirement Success Guide
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