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Category Archives: 404c
How “Safe” Are ERISA 401(k)/404(c) Safe-Harbors?
Like so many others, I provide consulting services to pension plans. Unlike others, I focus on the risk management aspect of pension plans instead of the fundamental, or administrative, aspects of a plan. I chose to focus on the risk … Continue reading
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The Tibble Decision – 3 Valuable Lessons for Plan Sponsors and Other Plan Fiduciaries
Reading the Ninth Circuit’s recent decision in Tibble v. Edison International, I could not help but notice three issues that I believe will significantly impact ERISA plan sponsors and other plan fiduciaries going forward. First, the Court correctly pointed out … Continue reading
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“The 401(k)/403(b) Investment Manual”
My new book, “The 410(k)/403(b) Investment Manual” is now available from both Amazon and CreatSpace. The manual is intended to provide both plan participants and plan sponsors with valuable information to allow them to properly evaluate the investment options within … Continue reading
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Secrets to a Successful 401(k) Plan
Over the holidays I was catching-up on my reading. One of the articles I came across involved a debate over which metric was more effective in assessing the success of a defined contribution plan, a plan’s rate of participation or … Continue reading
Seeing Is Believing: Marketing to Plan Sponsors
One of the most common questions I get is from advisor is how to convince plan sponsors that they need to review their plan for potential compliance issues. When I ask plan sponsors what it takes to get their attention, … Continue reading
The Active Management Value Ratio™- Revealing the Undisclosed Cost of Actively Managed Mutual Funds
Despite overwhelming evidence that actively managed mutual funds generally under-perform passively managed index funds, the evidence indicates that most investors continue to purchase and hold actively managed funds. Even when an actively managed fund does outperform its relevant index, the … Continue reading
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