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Monthly Archives: April 2016
Making BICE Meaningful – Reality vs. Illusion
I have had a lot of people ask me what I thought of the DOL’s new fiduciary standard. While I think there are some good points to the new fiduciary standard, in many ways the new standard reminded me of … Continue reading
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And Now the Fiduciary Radar Shifts to …
Now that the DOL has released its new fiduciary rule, advisers are wondering what could be “the next big thing” drawing upon the new rule. Canada has recently announced that it would conduct a sweeping investigation of the abusive marketing … Continue reading
Posted in 401k, 401k investments, 404c, 404c compliance, evidence based investing, fiduciary compliance, fiduciary law, investments, pension plans, retirement plans, RIA Compliance, wealth management, wealth preservation
Tagged 401k, 401k compliance, 404c, ERISA, evidence based investing, fiduciary, fiduciary investing, fiduciary law, investment advisers, investment analysis tools, pension plans, suitability, wealth management, wealth preservation
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