The most daunting certainty of the Department of Labor's new 401(k) fee disclosure regulations may not be the rules themselves, but the aftermath of employee confusion and/or outrage.
Plan sponsors and service providers can take diligent steps to become compliant, but it's going to take efficient communication efforts to prepare participants for what's coming down the pike.
[See also: 5 fee disclosure steps for plan sponsors]
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