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Exclusive Interview: Dr. Peter C. Earle Answers Whether Index Funds Are Too Much Of A Good Thing

    Exclusive Interview: Dr. Peter C. Earle Answers Whether Index Funds Are Too Much Of A Good Thing

“This lack of active involvement could lead to inefficiencies, reduced liquidity, and potential market instability, as prices may not accurately reflect the underlying value of securities.”

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When Do Index Funds Raise A Fiduciary Issue With 401k Plan Sponsors?

    When Do Index Funds Raise A Fiduciary Issue With 401k Plan Sponsors?

401k plan sponsors can’t afford to fall victim to the lure of heuristics. Index funds can generate just as much fiduciary headaches as actively managed funds.

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 3/29/19

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 3/29/19

Compliance mixed bag, SEC BI DOA? and “Investments: The Sequel”

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 2/22/19

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 2/22/19

Retirement policy freak out, fiduciary rumbles, and “She Loves Fees” (yeah, yeah, yeah).

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Is “Active Share” the New Phrenology?

    Is “Active Share” the New Phrenology?

The controversial and decidedly partisan report not only took aim at the policies of the current administration, it entered into the passive/active debate by solely targeting actively managed funds. Worse, the report reveals a rather naĂŻve understanding of mutual funds and investing.

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 10/13/17

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 10/13/17

The wrong way to save retirement, the truth about “clean” shares, and Investing: It’s all your fault!

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 6/30/17

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 6/30/17

The church rises as the state falls, fiduciary fireworks, and the coming investment civil war.

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 5/19/17

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 5/19/17

State-run suspicions, the funny thing about fees, and investing’s good old days.

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 4/21/17

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 4/21/17

The Changing Retirement Landscape, Cheap Fiduciary Talk, and See, We Told You So!

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 12/9/16

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 12/9/16

Retirement policy crossroads, the long good bye of fiduciary, and functional redundancy.

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