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The Fiduciary Rule is not dead, but extremely sleepy

So many are celebrating the ruling against the Department of Labor’s (DOL’s) fiduciary rule in t...

Fifth Circuit decision doesn’t bury Fiduciary Rule

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the Labor Department’s fiduciary rule, overturning ...

Another Vantage Case, South Carolina style

Knight’s Companies, a septic tank, trucking and concrete block business in sued Vantage Benefits a...

Auto Enrollment is going up

When automatic enrollment was first introduced, it was introduced as a negative election and I thoug...

Vantage defaults in first case decision

It didn’t take long for the first decision in a lawsuit against vantage Benefits and its owners wh...

Another Vantage lawsuit with an advisor twist

A great scene is in GoodFellas is when Jimmy chastises Henry for getting arrested because he allowed...

Vantage Sued Again

Another plan sponsor has sued Vantage Benefits and its principals. In a twist that should shock no p...

Introducing the inaugural That 401(k) Conference

There are a lot of industry-wide 401(k) conferences that are great in the ideas of getting people to...

What Were They Thinking #45 Where’s Herb? Who Cares?

The 1980’s were a very competitive time for fast food restaurants. Wendy’s caught lightning in a...

New Survey Shows 401(k) Participation and Contributions Rising

Plan Sponsor Council of America (PCSA) released their latest survey that showed growth in participat...