April 07, 2016

Thinking Bigger Business asks Steve Soden about retirement crisis

Almost 30 percent of households with owners over the age of 55 have no retirement savings. Crazy to think, right? Thinking Bigger Business recently interviewed Steve Soden about how small businesses can prepare their employees for retirement.

Steve Soden’s 46 years of experience in retirement and small business finance lent a valued perspective to the subject. In the article he said, “Too many business owners view retirement benefits as a ‘someday’ task, but it might be easier to launch a retirement plan than they think.”

Read the article here.

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