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Top 5 FiduciaryNews.com Stories in 2018 for the 401k Plan Sponsor and Fiduciary

    Top 5 FiduciaryNews.com Stories in 2018 for the 401k Plan Sponsor and Fiduciary

Who would you ask if you wanted to know the best way to do something.

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3 Reasons 401k Plan Sponsors are Smiling

    3 Reasons 401k Plan Sponsors are Smiling

As the year approaches its conclusion, it’s a good time to reflect on the good that we have seen in the 401k world. In doing so, we can see plan sponsors have reason to smile.

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Top 5 Challenges Too Many 401k Plan Sponsors Aren’t Aware of

    Top 5 Challenges Too Many 401k Plan Sponsors Aren’t Aware of

It’s safer to assume you don’t know everything – and here’s a list that begins to define that everything.

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7 Concerns on the Forefront of 401k Plan Sponsors’ Minds Right Now

    7 Concerns on the Forefront of 401k Plan Sponsors’ Minds Right Now

What if you were told the best way to calm your nerves was to be worried? Here are 7 reasons why this might be true.

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Rethinking Performance Standards (Part II – The Solution)

    Rethinking Performance Standards (Part II – The Solution)

A fiduciary who only looks at the most recent reporting period stands to make an unfortunate – and potentially damaging – investment decision… and unnecessarily exposes himself and his company to a liability that can otherwise be easily avoided.

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Rethinking Performance Standards (Part I – The Fatal Flaw)

    Rethinking Performance Standards (Part I – The Fatal Flaw)

Worse, those held accountable for the potential damage of the flaw are not these detached organizations, but the professionals implicitly promoting the festering error – regular people ranging from bank trustees hired to guard the interests of beneficiaries to retirement plan sponsors and trustees responsible for protecting their employees.

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How a Fiduciary Can Better Prepare Pre-Retirees to Avoid that “What’s Missing” Feeling in Retirement

    How a Fiduciary Can Better Prepare Pre-Retirees to Avoid that “What’s Missing” Feeling in Retirement

Perhaps the usual focus on the fairy tale version of retirement has led to the problem of post-retirement disappointment. To counter this, pre-retirees are vowing to avoid the mistakes of their older brothers and sisters.

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3 Ways Retirees Adjust Their Lives Once They Discover Their Pre-Retirement Assumptions are Mistaken

    3 Ways Retirees Adjust Their Lives Once They Discover Their Pre-Retirement Assumptions are Mistaken

One way to overcome this lack of purpose is to treat retirement itself as a mission… purpose all comes down to two words: “Get Involved.”

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New Fiduciary Role: What Happens When the Retirement Honeymoon is Over?

    New Fiduciary Role: What Happens When the Retirement Honeymoon is Over?

The financial news media and the investment industry constantly bombards employees with reminders to save for environment. It’s probably the most recognized financial goal people have. Could it be, then, that society has built up such an aura around retirement that the anticipation exceeds the actual event?

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When Must a Fiduciary Say “No” to No-Fee Funds?

    When Must a Fiduciary Say “No” to No-Fee Funds?

Still, others remain cautious, especially given the novelty of the idea and the fact it remains untested.

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