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    Final Rule issued on 401(k) Fees
    Keith McMurdy
    <p>You might recall last week I wrote about the DOL's new rule requiring disclosure of fees and expenses associated with management of their 401(k)-type retirement plans.  At that time, the proposed rule was available.  The DOL has now issued the <a href="http://webapps.dol.gov/FederalRegister/HtmlDisplay.aspx?DocId=24323&AgencyId=8&DocumentType=2">Final Rule</a> on Fiduciary Requirements for Disclosure in Participant-Directed Individual Account Plans.  As anticipated, the Final Rule requires that a plan provide the following information:</p>
    <ol>
    <li>General Plan Information</li>
    <li>Administrative Expenses Information</li>
    <li>Individual Expenses Information</li>
    <li>Statements of Actual Charges or Deductions</li>
    <li>Investment-Related Information</li>
    <li>Performance Data</li>
    <li>Benchmark Information</li>
    <li>Fee and Expense Information</li>
    <li>Internet Website Address</li>
    <li>Glossary</li>
    </ol>
    <p>For compliance assistance or with questions, please contact your attorney at Fox Rothschild.<br />
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