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Category Archives: Reg BI
“Whoa Nelly”*-Reg BI and That Other “F” Word
*Yes, I am old, Yes, I used to love listening to the late Keith Jackson call college football games. I miss his “whoa Nelly” calls. As the debate over the SEC’s proposed Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI) rages on, people … Continue reading
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2019: The Battle of the “Best Interests” – Part Deux
The Chinese calendar designates each year in terms of an animal. I am not sure what the animal is for 2019. However, for the investment industry, 2019 clearly represents the continuation of the battle of the “best interests” between consumers … Continue reading
Posted in 401k, 401k compliance, 401k investments, 403b, 404c, 404c compliance, best interest, cost consciousness, cost efficient, ERISA, ERISA litigation, fiduciary compliance, fiduciary law, Fiduciary prudence, fiduciary standard, investment advisers, investments, pension plans, prudence, Reg BI, retirement plans, RIA, SEC
Tagged 401k, 401k compliance, 403b, 404c, 404c compliance, best interests, compliance, ERISA, fiduciary, fiduciary investing, fiduciary standard, FINRA, pension plans, prudence, Reg BI, retirement plans, suitability
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