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IMHO: Comparison “Points”

Every year about this time, we get reports from firms that purport to tell us how much time is spent in preparations for the NCAA basketball tournament—and,...
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A Heavy Load

Washington may be ushering in a new era in retirement plans, taking up a host of issues.
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Up in the Air

The DoL proposes a new fiduciary definition that will bring more retirement plan advisers under the umbrella.

IMHO: What Lies Ahead

If 2010 was not quite the return to “normal” we might have hoped, there was more than enough—both new and old—to draw the attention of plan sponsors.   

Plowing Out of 2010

From newborns to the elderly, athletes to Navy officers, no one was safe from the Blizzard of 2010.  Here are some of the most memorable storm-stories to close...
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Articles that appeared in the Trendspotting section of the magazine

IMHO: The Measure of the Plan

Not so long ago, plan sponsors gauged the success of their defined contribution offerings by a single metric: participation rate.   
practice management

Better Together

Creating a team to best serve clients

IMHO: Paper “Trail”

Last week, the Department of Labor reissued its proposed regulation on participant fee disclosure. 
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Trendspotting

Articles that appeared in the Trendspotting section of the magazine
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Clearing It Up

Custodians and clearing firms:  It’s a whole new ball game for the retirement plan RIA
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Personality Test

How your mindset contributes to your affiliation selection
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Taking Aim

New ERISA 408(b)(2) rules take a new look at adviser fees, but how that examination will affect you depends on what kind of adviser you are
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Behavior Modification

Behavioral finance applies to employers, too. Four decisions they have trouble making, and how you can help.
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Gender Gap

How retirement plan advisers and plan sponsors can help women combat a potential retirement savings shortfall