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5 Reasons Bigger 401k Plans Are Better

    5 Reasons Bigger 401k Plans Are Better

Some costs can’t be negotiated. These relatively fixed costs are the same no matter the size of the plan. Bigger plans can absorb these costs over a larger asset base, meaning the per participant cost is lower.

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How Does The Great Resignation Impact 401k Plan Sponsors?

    How Does The Great Resignation Impact 401k Plan Sponsors?

If a company sees a substantial number of employees exit their firm, this can have a detrimental impact on all areas. Even the company’s 401k can be negatively affected in a number of ways.

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The 3 Most Critical Concerns of Small 401k Plan Sponsors

    The 3 Most Critical Concerns of Small 401k Plan Sponsors

In the end, this all comes down to one final concern, and it’s one that is typically not even considered.

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