Viewpoints about 401(k) fees
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Can you pay 401(k) plan expenses from plan assets?
Managing plan fees is more than ensuring that costs are reasonable. You also have to ensure they’re paid by the appropriate party. Learn who can pay the different types of plan expenses.
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Key takeaways from the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in the Northwestern University lawsuit
The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in the Northwestern University lawsuit has received significant attention from retirement plan professionals. Learn what this ruling may mean for plan fiduciaries.
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A guide to 408(b)(2) fee disclosures for retirement plan sponsors
ERISA Section 408(b)(2) stipulates that covered service providers must disclose information about their services and fees in writing to the plan’s fiduciaries. And as a fiduciary, you must evaluate the disclosures and determine whether the cost of services provided by the plan’s CSPs is reasonable.
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Considerations when evaluating 401(k) net investment fees as an ERISA fiduciary
Make sure your regular fund reviews include exploring alternative share classes.
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How a 401(k) fee policy statement can help protect you
A fee policy statement shows that you understand your 401(k) plan’s costs, which can protect you as a fiduciary.
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