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The Fiduciary Formula

Autor Josh Itzoe
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 aug 2020
Are you the decision-maker for your company's retirement plan? In legal-speak, that's known as a fiduciary, and it's a heavy responsibility. In fact, you're probably aware that you're personally liable for your decisions, and you've probably heard all the horror stories about lawsuits against companies like yours and people like you. You may also be facing immense pressure from your employees and coworkers, who are trusting you to make decisions about their retirement future. Meanwhile, you're being bombarded by hordes of slick salespeople spouting confusing technical jargon. But the "f-word" isn't a responsibility you should fear. It's one you should embrace! That's where The Fiduciary Formula comes in. This simple, easy-to-understand guide teaches you how to build a retirement plan your company can be proud of. Covering everything from plan design, fees, and investments to participant support and provider management, The Fiduciary Formula is your roadmap for making successful decisions for your company and the people you care about.
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ISBN-13: 9781544515236
ISBN-10: 1544515235
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 145 x 222 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Lioncrest Publishing

Notă biografică

Josh Itzoe is the Founder and CEO of FiduciaryWor(k)s. Previously he was a co-founder, partner, and chief strategy officer at Greenspring Advisors, a registered investment advisor (RIA) and the 2018 PLANSPONSOR Retirement Plan Adviser of the Year-Small Team. He is also the host of the Fiduciary U¿ podcast and creator of FeeMetri(k)s. A passionate advocate for fiduciary principles, Itzoe is also the author of one of the retirement industry's most well-known books on fiduciary responsibility for defined contribution plans, Fixing the 401(k): What Fiduciaries Must Know (And Do) To Help Employees Retire Successfully. This is his second book.