Dave Baker Posted August 3, 2015 Posted August 3, 2015 Hi gang, I have done a little rearranging and pruning of the message boards: * Moved all messages in BLAZE SSI message board and all messages in the the ASPPA C-1 through C-4 Courses message board into a new Continuing Professional Education message board, located in the Retirement Plans category. Deleted the separate category called Continuing Professional Education; deleted the separate Blaze SSI message board and ASPPA C-1 through C-4 Courses message board.* Moved the Nonqualified Deferred Compensation message board out of the Retirement Plans category and into the Employee Benefits in General category. * Renamed the Employee Benefits in General category to be Employee Benefits in General; Executive Compensation. (The Nonqualified Deferred Compensation message board seems happier in this category, where 409A Issues and Securities Law Aspects of Employee Benefit Plans have been and continue to be living.)* Added some "see also" verbiage to the descriptions of several message boards (Governmental Plans, IRAs and Roth IRAs, Distributions and Loads Other than QDROs), pointing the reader to related and sometimes more specific message boards.* Shortened some of the descriptions (for Relius Administration, ERPA).* Moved Retirement Plans in General to appear as the first message board in the Retirement Plans category rather than being down in the list of message boards (alphabetically).* Renamed the Global Benefits message board to be the International, Expat Benefits message board. If I've done anything that seems ill-advised or wrong, please let me know. Thanks very much for using the BenefitsLink message boards! Dave Baker Administrator MoJo 1
david rigby Posted August 3, 2015 Posted August 3, 2015 Sounds good to me Dave. I especially like your "see also" as a great way to alert the occasional user about alternative Boards. One possible enhancement to consider: a "warning message" (perhaps just under the Search box) to advise users that similar Q&As might appear on multiple Boards. Thanks. I'm a retirement actuary. Nothing about my comments is intended or should be construed as investment, tax, legal or accounting advice. Occasionally, but not all the time, it might be reasonable to interpret my comments as actuarial or consulting advice.
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