Case Study: Finding Plans with the Highest Fees
Our client specializes in cutting out excess fees in retirement plans, so their ideal prospect is one that is paying too much for their current plan. They need to be able to easily identify plans that are paying a high cost for their size, so how can they identify how much is too much?
Case Study: How to Use Comparisons to Alert Complacent Plan Sponsors
Plan sponsors are busy people and generally busy people are actively looking for more things to do. So, it is understandable if a plan sponsor is so content with the current state of their 401k that they don’t welcome the task of dealing with a new advisor who is recommending changes.One of our advisors asked how we could help them get through to a plan sponsor that is resisting the notion that the plan needs changes?
Reasons Why Advisors Should be Using More 401k Fintech Tools
With the new millennia we crossed the point of no return where technology will be driving growth and prosperity. It is easy to see it happening all around us...Read More
How to Become an Expert on 404c Safe Harbor For Your Plan Sponsor Clients
Do You Really Qualify For 404(c) Safe Harbor From Liability? Summary: Under ERISA plan sponsors or advisors who exercise discretionary authority are fiduciaries with significant liability in case of fiduciary duty...Read More
Your 1 minute case study on 401K Retirement Plans: Maximizing Plan Performance
For this week’s Larkspur-RiXtrema case study, we’re going to take a look at the Summary report of a random plan and we’ll try to optimize it in terms of performance,...Read More
Your 1 minute case study on 401K Retirement Plans: A Rollover to an IRA Account
Regardless if your clients are plan sponsors or individuals who invest in their retirement accounts, as the advisor you can be a great fiduciary by helping them to achieve their...Read More