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| Subject: Re: No S&P 500 option in my 401(k) plan | Date: 12/20/2007 2:12 AM | |
| Author: NevadaGolfer | Number: 60453 of 72248 | |
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It's not uncommon to have no low cost stock index options in 401k plans. They don't make as much money as the 1-2% expensed managed funds and if the servicing company can get away with it they will. It's up to your company to fight for your best interest and demand a good selection of options or switch to a different 401k servicing company. |
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