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401k Plan Sponsors Need to Know the Good, the Bad, and Why TDFs are So Popular

    401k Plan Sponsors Need to Know the Good, the Bad, and Why TDFs are So Popular

With the pain of the Target Date Fund 2008/09 market crash debacle still lingering in the mind, to best assess the potential fiduciary liability inherent in TDFs – no matter what safes harbors were promised by the PPA – it’s critical that 401k plan sponsors understand what’s good about them, what’s bad about them, and just why they’re so popular.

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The Big 401k Fiduciary Question: Target Date or Target Risk?

Maybe marketing isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be – at least when it comes to the best interests of retirement savers.

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FiduciaryNews Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 10/5/12

Pensions running low, regulatory enforcement running high and a suggestion that would make Voltaire happy.

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