Category Archives: Retirement Plans

Plan Sponsors Should Know Their “Hat” as Retirement Plan Fiduciaries

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Keep Politics and Your Business Apart

We’re closing in on Election Day and no matter what side you’re on, you have to admit that it’s one of the most divisive elections in recent memory. So I’m shocked when I see professionals post their political diatribes on … Continue reading

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Clients are Happy With Their Advisors, But That Can’t Stop You

“Fidelity’s 2015 Plan Sponsor Attitudes Survey,” disclosed the satisfaction level of plan sponsors with their advisors improved to 70 percent last year, reflecting a nice increase from 2010 when it was just 57 percent. While they seem to be happy, … Continue reading

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The Sky Will Not Fall Because Of The Fiduciary Rule

You’ve heard people screaming up and down about the fiduciary rule. They just had someone screaming that the fiduciary rule is a boon for lawyers (thank you) and that 100,000 to 150,000 advisors will leave the 401(k) business. You’ve also … Continue reading

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Advisors Advantage

My newsletter geared towards retirement plan providers can be found here.

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The Laurita Rules for 401(k) Plan Providers

My latest article on JDSupra.com dedicated to the life and work of Rich Laurita can be found here.

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The Rosenbaum Law Firm Review

My latest newsletter geared towards financial advisors can be found here.

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Please check out that401ksite.com for all news related to 401(k) plans and beyond.

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How 401(k) Plan Sponsors Can Improve Their Plan At Little Cost

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The rules are the rules are the rules

While I went to law school for a law degree and stayed an extra year to get a tax LLM degree, my feelings about the law is as simple as: “the rules are the rules are the rules.” Maybe it’s … Continue reading

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