Retirement Plans Associate (RPA) ERISA compliance, plan document interpretation, and basic actuarial concepts form the typical starting point for RPA candidates. Most arrive with accounting or HR backgrounds, though some come from benefits administration roles. You’ll need working knowledge of IRS qualification rules and fiduciary responsibilities before tackling the exam’s detailed scenarios on plan design, distributions, and regulatory updates.
| Exam Name | Retirement Plans Associate |
| Exam Code | RPA |
| Format | PDF & Practice Test Engine |
| Target Year | 2026 Updated |
| Features | 100% Verified Q&As |

