U.S. Chamber of Commerce publishes report saying retirement fees could rise 200% post-DOL. Do you agree? Read more: https://t.co/I0407QUDcA
— InvestmentNews (@newsfromIN) May 31, 2017
I believe the opposite. Those of us who know how to efficiently advise small accounts will help the 7 million leaving high fee brokers.
— Evidence Advisors (@WyattAtWork) May 30, 2017
Betting Chamber forgot to ask Schwab, Vanguard, Betterment, & others who are ALREADY fiduciaries serving retirees charging LESS... https://t.co/IlqcihpFnl
— MichaelKitces (@MichaelKitces) May 30, 2017
Ary tell the Chamber to send the 7 million our way we will take excellent care of them #crywolfmuch
— 401kAnswersNow (@401kAnswersNow) May 31, 2017
That is crazy as is the401k industry. Wonder if 401k's will ever be effective. Sad state of affairs & the decision makers aren't getting it.
— John O'Reilly (@OReilly_Advisor) May 31, 2017
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