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401k Plan Sponsors Must Be Wary Of Fiduciary Liability Associated With Bitcoin ETFs

    401k Plan Sponsors Must Be Wary Of Fiduciary Liability Associated With Bitcoin ETFs

Plan sponsors need to think about it in these terms: Does it make sense to have a pork-belly ETF on a 401k investment menu? How about orange futures?

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Is Allowing Bitcoin in Retirement Accounts Dangerous For The 401k Plan Fiduciary?

    Is Allowing Bitcoin in Retirement Accounts Dangerous For The 401k Plan Fiduciary?

It’s not a simple matter of flipping a switch and allowing cryptocurrencies in plans. Because these are alternative investments, the plan sponsor will need to learn enough about them to make an informed decision.

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A Fiduciary Approach to Alternative Investments: Friend or Fad?

    A Fiduciary Approach to Alternative Investments: Friend or Fad?

But is that a chance a fiduciary should take with someone else’s money? The answer is so obvious the question should not have to be asked.

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 4/19/19

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 4/19/19

Retirement policy potpourri, New Jersey fiduciary, and the investment gamut.

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 2/9/18

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 2/9/18

Top-down retirement policy ideas, “What? I pay Fees?” and what we remember (and don’t) about market volatility

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 12/29/17

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 12/29/17

Foreign Collusion, SEC Skeptics, and Investment Fads.

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 12/15/17

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 12/15/17

Changes, SEC as cavalry, and the revenge of the Alts.

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 12/8/17

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 12/8/17

Practical discussions, wither “Fiduciary”? and understanding fees.

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 12/1/17

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 12/1/17

New thinking, delay of game, and moving (too far?) ahead.

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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 1/1/16

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 1/1/16

Truth revealed when no one is reading, much ado about fiduciary nothing, and silly talk for the silly investment season.

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