Friday, September 16, 2011

N. Scott Pritchard

For better or worse, 401(k) plans represent the future of retirement in this country. Yet the design of these plans leaves the critical investment decisions to emotion-driven, novice investors who are typically uneducated and uninterested when it comes to properly managing an investment portfolio. As a result, this “freedom of choice” be comes the “tyranny of choice,” and a vast number of American workers face an uncertain future in retirement.

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