I am the last to know anything, so I binge-watched the television series Breaking Bad months after the series had concluded its run on the American Movie Classics cable channel. Needles to say, I was mesmerized by how a nice and dying chemistry teacher named Walter White became a heartless methamphetamine drug lord. The show haunted me as no other show did. It’s the modern-day version of Michael Corleone, someone who is so good that turns so bad. When it comes to retirement plan providers, I believe that the bad providers didn’t start that way; they simply broke bad like Walter White. There are ways for plan sponsors to avoid having plan providers break bad when they are still clients of these providers, this article gives you some insight.
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