The Impact of Election, DOL targets advisor fees and Viannuity?
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Political tea leaves, the madness of fees, and the enemy of the investing good.
The 401k comes roaring back, fiduciary fumbling and repeating investment history.
The Pension Ponzi Scheme’s Ponzi Scheme, interest rises in excessive fees, and investment common sense.
The continuing pension crisis, fiduciary disclosure and fees are back!
Moving forward on fiduciary without the regulators, yet more fee “disclosure,” and schizophrenic investing
Proof again that what gets repeated in the media is not the same thing as a fact.
…or are they worse than Ponzi Schemes? And why would anyone think the government can run a retirement plan in the first place?
Would the DOL allow a private plan sponsor to use retirement funds for his own personal benefit?
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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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