401(k) and 403(b) Plans: How To Improve Your Results
Often, the employer is the only person at a company who believes that the company’s 401(k) or 403(b) plan is a good one. That’s because he or she set it up and never took the time to learn what an optimal plan looks like. The word “optimal” means that a plan has low cost services (no hidden and camouflaged costs) and its core mix of investments match the market’s performance day-after-day; quarter-after-quarter; year-after-year. Easy! The good news is this: Every employer can set up a pla
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