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Time Flies

Believe it or not, it's been a year since we launched PLANADVISER 
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Team Building

Whether in your affiliation, preferred provider relationships, or participant education, with whom you choose to do business matters
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No Winding Down

The end of the year doesn’t mean anyone gets a breather
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Tracking Records

This issue we focus on performance: adviser performance, investment performance, and plan performance.
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How Far We’ve Come

The end of a year is always a good time for reflection, casting an eye back over the roads we have traveled, as we head into a new...
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Finding a Pulse

Depending on what you read—or which investment account you look at—the U.S. economy seems to be working its way back to life.
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Turn Abouts

Every time I turn around lately, it seems there is another news alert in my inbox about 401(k) fees, whether it is some progress being made in Congress...
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Success Full

As the future of our economy remains volatile, the very nature of retirement savings plans is being questioned.
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Three Days in September

I expected the 2008 PLANADVISER National Conference to be memorable but I never imagined some of the reasons why.
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What’s in a Name?

"Fiduciary" is a word that is widely used but frequently misunderstood in the world of retirement plans.
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Making Excuses

By now, readers of PLANADVISER should be aware that the third annual PLANADVISER National Conference is only weeks away—September 23 through 25 in Orlando, Florida, at the Ritz...
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Dog Days

Summer is the perfect time to get caught up
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Fresh Perspectives

Fees, retirement income, QDIAs, and 403(b)s offer advisers sales and service opportunities
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Simply the Best

Get to know the Retirement Plan Adviser and Adviser Team of the Year
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The More Things Change

As fond as I am of the phrase "the more things change, the more they stay the same," I sometimes question its applicability to the retirement plan space.
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Through the Looking Glass

As 2009 rolled in, I think there were hopes that the financial services world would say goodbye to the problems of 2008.