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That 401(k) Conference debuts at Citi Field

The crazy idea of starting another 401(k) Advisor Conference plus adding some unique elements made i...

Those University Lawsuits are like shooting fish in a barrel

There have been around 20 class action lawsuits filed against universities for high cost 401(k) and ...

The DOL Rolls Over, Fiduciary Rule Effectively Dead

The Department of Labor (DOL) said it’s not going to pursue enforcement actions against investment...

That 401(k) Conference is all about value

That 401(k) Conference is that 401(k) financial advisor conference that came out from my idea about ...

Graff Calls For DOL E-Delivery Change and I Love It

I used to love paper until I had a 5-foot flood in the downstairs of my home during Hurricane Sandy....

Home Depot is the next 401(k) lawsuit target

The company that told us we can do home improvement by ourselves might not have been able to properl...

That 401(k) Conference to hit Chicago this September

Thanks to the immediate outpouring of support from plan provider sponsors for the inaugural That 401...

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...