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ETFs Vs. Index Mutual Funds in 401(k) PlansOver time, the majority of active investment managers fail to beat their index benchmarks. This has prompted many advisors to consider incorporating passive investment strategies in their 401(k) plan.
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Simple 401(k) Asset Allocation OptionsFor advisors looking to offer simple asset allocation funds in a 401(k) plan, both target date funds and managed models are good solutions that provide instant diversification in one fund.
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Beware of the Free 401(k) PlanMany 401(k) providers claim to offer a 'free' 401(k) plan, but what they really mean is all the costs are borne by the participants and not the plan sponsor.
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The Costs of Using ETFs in 401(k) PlansIncluding ETFs in your 401(k) plan will likely reduce your overall plan costs. However, be sure to consider your recordkeeper's asset-based fee or transactions fees in any cost analysis.
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How to Offer a Low Cost 401(k) PlanOne of the biggest factors to ensuring your employees can retire with a sufficient nest egg is to offer a low cost retirement plan.
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A True Open Architecture 401(k) PlatformMost 401(k) recordkeepers offer an open architecture solution whereby a plan is able to utilize mutual funds or ETFs from multiple fund families; they are not restricted to proprietary funds only.