After being delayed, the Department of Labor’s fiduciary rule – which requires that all financial professionals put the best interests of their clients first when it comes to retirement accounts – is set to be implemented (for now) on June 9. But beyond eliminating conflicts of interest, will the rule make it less expensive to invest for retirement? Today’s article looks at the provisions of the rule – including how it will usher in two new classes of low-fee shares (T shares and clean shares) – and what their potential impact on retirement savings may be. To read more, CLICK HERE.
Will The Fiduciary Rule Make It Less Expensive To Invest For Retirement?
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