Public pension plans’ long goodbye, the lost cause of the Fiduciary Standard, the mystery of the disappearing fee trick and mixed messages from mixed markets.
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More fallout on DOL’s limit on 401k menu options, the further decline of public pension plans, the hidden fiduciary trap of shareholder activism and more surprises about 401k investing.
When pensions go bad, the irony of fiduciary marketing, more fee bloodshed expected and the diminishing importance of investments.
A government 401k policy that actually worked, one that won’t work, another that will work and several 401k ideas that will never work.
Why do they keep insisting 401k is a failure? Why do they keep insisting a fiduciary compromise is consistent with “fiduciary”? Why are young investors doomed to repeat the same mistakes as their elders?
Meddling politicians, the infantile Fiduciary debate, a DOL surprise and a totally backwards approach to giving investment advice – what more can you ask for?
The DOL plans to turn up the heat, states look for alternatives to pensions, politicians spout lobbyist talking points, and is the end near for revenue sharing?
FiduciaryNews Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 7/6/12
Fixing the pension fund hole, FINRA tries to make “suitability” more like “fiduciary” and a plethora of article on 401k fees (as if you didn’t have enough already).