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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 3/1/19

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 3/1/19

It’s that (Tax) Time of Year, Multiple (Fiduciary) Tugs-of-War, and Adeste Fidelty-as

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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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FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 1/19/18

    FiduciaryNews.com Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 1/19/18

Government AWOL, Fiduciary Name Game continues, and should fees be determined by the marketplace or the courts?

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Exclusive Interview with CFA’s Barbara Roper: Why a Fiduciary Standard Helps All Investors and 401k Plan Sponsors

America’s leading investor advocate explains why we need a fiduciary standard and why we should have never been having this debate in the first place!

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Why the Traditional Structure of Investment Policy Statements Won’t Work for 401k Plan Sponsors

What worked in the past might mislead today. Worse, it might not include everything it needs to include. Find out what’s still useful, what isn’t and what needs to be added.

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Why Risk Doesn’t Matter to the ERISA Fiduciary

First the bad news: The client isn’t always right. Now the worse news: If you listen to the client you’ve just bitten off a chunk of fiduciary liability. How did you get in this mess in the first place?

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