SCOTUS Ruling, Fee estrangement, and Investment push back
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Social Ponzi Scheme Security, DOL delays, and active ascends.
Government retirement plan takeover progressing in drips, an interesting fee conundrum and fiduciary fisticuffs.
Fiduciary battle begins, investment product problems, and retirement confidence rises.
DOL’s Fiduciary Flop, fee focus and investment oddities.
IRS tries hard, fiduciary home stretch, and 12b-1 fees in the doghouse.
Nationalizing retirement? Fudging Fiduciary? Revenue Shearing (no, that’s not a typo).
Regulators all in, the fall of 12b-1 fees and why do we keep talking about investments?
Pension Ponzi redux, Fiduciary feud growing louder, and the sudden rediscovery of the evils of 12b-1 fees.
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Government Resources
- DOL: elaws – ERISA Fiduciary Advisor
- DOL: Fiduciary Education Campaign: Getting It Right – Know Your Fiduciary Responsibilities
- DOL: Getting Ready for Changes In Filing Your Plan’s Annual Return/Report Form 5500
- DOL: Meeting Your Fiduciary Responsibilities
- DOL: Reporting and Disclosure Guide for Employee Benefit Plans
- DOL: Selecting An Auditor For Your Employee Benefit Plan
- DOL: Selecting And Monitoring Pension Consultants
- DOL: Tips For Selecting And Monitoring Service Providers For Your Employee Benefit Plan
- DOL: Understanding Retirement Plan Fees And Expenses
- DOL: What You Should Know About Your Retirement Plan
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FiduciaryNews Trending Topics for ERISA Plan Sponsors: Week Ending 5/29/15
Ruining retirement, Tibble squabbling, and income innuendo.