Friday, September 06, 2019

In K-12 403(b) plans, employees and their unions can be their own worst enemy

Great piece by Investment News Journalist Greg Iacurci. Did you know the following about the NEA?:

In 2015-16, Security Benefit paid an annual base fee of $2.84 million, according to the filing. That fee can increase between 5% and 10% per year if Member Benefits "achieves some or all of mutually agreed upon market-opening and program promotion goals," the document said.
I applauded the NEA for signing on with the AFL-CIO in support of the DOL's Conflict of Interest Rule, let's hope they take that focus inward and start cleaning house.

In K-12 403(b) plans, employees and their unions can be their own worst enemy

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