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One Third of Employees Receive No Retirement Plan Education According to New Research by Four Seasons Financial Education

One third of survey respondents say they never receive education from their group retirement plan advisors.

ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 25, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via PRWEB - Corporate financial wellness firm, Four Seasons Financial Education (FSFE), today announced the results of a new research survey - the 2014 FSFE Financial Wellness Survey . The survey, which includes 500 full time employees, shows that 32% of respondents "never" receive education from their retirement plan advisors. The survey included employees from across the United States.

The survey was conducted in response to numerous studies that say financial concerns are one of the top problems plaguing employee productivity*.

"Our findings confirm our premise that employers who provide financial wellness benefits to their employees are reducing costs and increasing productivity," said FSFE President, Travis Freeman. "We've worked with some very good retirement plan advisors that educate plan participants at least each year, but it appears there is a large employer segment that receives no education at all."

Freeman also cited retirement education as the primary reason for incoming calls from employers. Their firm provides financial wellness services on numerous topics, including retirement.

The 2014 FSFE Financial Wellness survey also asked employees about important financial topics of interest, EAP utilization, and the prevalence of wellness programs in the workplace. The full survey results, including demographic and methodology information, can be found at http://www.FSFE.com.

*Society for Human Resources 2014 Financial Wellness in the Workplace Survey - http://tinyurl.com/l4mv55q

About Four Seasons Financial Education

Four Seasons Financial Education provides workplace financial wellness and education services to companies throughout the US in an effort to improve their bottom line. We take a strictly academic approach to financial education and focus on the core areas of personal finance, thereby seeking to increase employee productivity and organizational performance. Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a Registered Investment Adviser. Member FINRA/SIPC

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