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Cut Your 401(k) Plan Expenses AND Keep More of YOUR Money: Simple steps to cut plan costs, save money, and make monitoring your plan stress free

Author Frank R. Cirullo
Publisher BookSurge Publishing
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN1439236291
ISBN-139781439236291
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Cut Your 401(k) Plan Expenses AND Keep More of YOUR Money by Frank Cirullo is a nuts-and-bolts financial resource guide designed to help you maximize your 401(k) plan, while saving money, time, and stress. Author Cirullo, a twenty-five year financial veteran, has written an invaluable how-to business book that will teach you a foolproof, five-step process that will significantly improve your 401(k) plan-today. In this accessible and straightforward guidebook, Cut Your 401(k) Plan Expenses AND Keep More of YOUR Money looks at the fast and easy tips and tricks missed by most plan managers, and teaches you: how to instantly spot, and cut, unseen plan costs; how to manage and monitor a truly low cost plan in just fifteen minutes per month; and how to pick a mix of investments that will beat the picks of most experts-long term. Written with employers and employees in mind, this book is a must read for anyone interested in saving money, time, and aggravation in growing a nest egg.
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