It’s Big Guv vs. Big Guv on bankrupt cities’ public employee pensions, real fiduciary split interests and time for active investing to shine?
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Failing to learn from retirement plan history, fiduciary soap opera continues and making investment options messier.
It’s one of the biggest problems in today’s retirement plans and – thanks to new research – one of the easiest to fix.
Some may be shocked, but smart fiduciaries already know the truth behind these outlandish tips.
Fixing the pension fund hole, FINRA tries to make “suitability” more like “fiduciary” and a plethora of article on 401k fees (as if you didn’t have enough already).
The growing Public Employee Pension reform movement, Fiduciary Standard expected to fall victim to election year delays, a controversial 401k fee report and, surprise, did the DOL just suggest a cap on 401k menu options?
We may have expected too much from 2011 but the popularity of these stories might reveal more than the news making headlines of the past year.
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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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