In another week of vigorous “cage match” voting, the NAPA 401(k) Summit voting vaulted two new topics to the top of the top 10 – and dumped three.
With approximately 1,000 votes since last Friday, there has been some shifting. Now topping that list are two reader-provided topics:
Practice management for a 401(k) team
Debunking the fiduciary liability myth – why cheapest doesn’t mean less liability
There was also a new addition to that group: Lifetime income – the option everyone wants and (almost) nobody “gets”
Bumped out of the top 10 by these new topics were:
Process for determining a reasonable fee/Benchmarking, Building your service agreement
Building and guiding an effective plan committee
Responding to RFPs
The rest of the (current) top 10 is:
NeuroFiduciary and Behavioral Governance – hear what elite retirement advisors will be talking about in 2020
Making the case for financial wellness
Process for determining a reasonable fee/Benchmarking, Building your service agreement 64 Seed Activated
Healthy AND wealthy – the whys behind the convergence of healthcare & retirement
Behavioral finance – beyond the “nudge”
The ideal plan – and how to get there
How to reach participants that need the most help
Build or buy? Managed account vs. TDF
But the voting is still open – and your vote(s) can make a difference. Our unique online voting tool will bring up two different session topics. All you have to do is pick your favorite – or add your own idea for others to vote on. Then you’ll get two more choices – vote or add one of your own. If you don’t like either of the suggestions (though that’s not likely) – there’s even an option for that. Every time you suggest an idea, it’s added to the pool of ideas that others vote on.
But beware: This can be addictive. And voting ends soon!
Vote at http://ideas.asppa.org:3001/napa401ksummit2017.
In the meantime, you can sign up for NAPA 401(k) Summit updates or save the date(s) at http://napasummit.org/.
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