Advisors Advantage - December 2014

Ary Rosenbaum - The Rosenbaum Law Firm P.C.
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In This Issue:

- Pearls of "Wisdom" for 401(k) Plan Providers.

- Bells and whistles not being used is worse than having no bells and whistles.

- The Fallout from Fee Disclosure continues.

- As a 401(k) financial advisor, Networking takes time.

= Please donate to The Berla Memorial Scholarship Fund.

- The e-book some people bought is still available.

- Excerpt from Bells and whistles not being used is worse than

having no bells and whistles:

My wife will admit I am a dutiful husband. For years, I have been forced from sleep to stand online for Black Friday sales. One year, I stood on line at Sports Authority for the 5 am open to buy a treadmill. A treadmill is great exercise equipment as long as it's being used. Thanks to where it was sitting in our den, it was used primarily to hold clothing and everything else, but used for its intended purpose. The treadmill died during Hurricane Sandy. So I ended up buying an elliptical machine, which is rarely used as well. The point is that when you go through the trouble of having something that's good for you, it doesn't mean anything if you don't use it.

Many plan providers are a little flashy when it comes to the services they offer. They may give you a large binder that details everything the plan sponsor should do as fiduciary. Some may develop investment policy statements (IPS) for their client that reads like a treatise or develop an education policy statement that will lay the plans on how plan participants will be educated for participant direction of plan investments. The problem is that these things are useless if it's not being used. Quite honestly, having these apparatuses and not using them is worse than not having them all...

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DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations. Attorney Advertising.

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