It’s not the operating costs, it’s the shareholder fees. They’ll get you every time.
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Hit, Miss or Backfire? Controversial Ayres/Curtis 401k Fee Paper Claims Broad-Based Fiduciary Breach
Can a Swiss Cheese argument add any value to solving important issues that really exist?
It’s an answer everyone is searching for – and it just might surprise you.
The DOL’s new 401k Fee Disclosure Rule, while its effectiveness might be suspect, has empowered plan sponsors.
A talking baby is cute, but is this a case of the pot calling the kettle black?
A warning is not the same as protection.
When it comes to fees, abide these 3 rules of thumb.
Did the DOL miss the boat by not offering a definitive “apples-to-apples” comparison template?
Any talk of mutual fund expense ratios only diverts attention away from the true issue at hand – what are the true costs of those non-mutual fund products that make up nearly half of all 401k investments?